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converging
adjective as in coming
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noun as in concentration
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- amassing
- bringing to bear
- close attention
- coalescing
- compacting
- flocking
- huddling
- massing
Example Sentences
It’s converging at an “interesting time,” Carr-Glenn said, given the “simultaneous penalty that Black women face in this country on account of being both Black and women.”
Sensing Tatis converging from right field, center fielder Jackson Merrill briefly hesitated while pursuing the drive, before awkwardly reaching for it with an underhanded attempt.
Yet “Allentown” also poses a pretty sophisticated critique of the social and political forces converging on a generation of Americans promised prosperity only to find a flag thrown in their face.
The incident, which became known as the Battle of Orgreave, involved miners from across Britain converging on the plant to try to disrupt deliveries, but they were met with force by thousands of police officers.
“The level of anxiety is so extreme among people who understand the consequences of converging crises,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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