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converge

[kuhn-vurj] / kənˈvɜrdʒ /


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Speaking of friends, her new novel follows five college friends converging in Palm Springs after leading vastly different lives across the country.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials appear to have converged on a near-term halt in rate reductions, with their debate now centering around what conditions justify further rate cuts -- and how quickly these should take place.

From Barron's

Both appear to converge on a specific receptor that signals neurons when to eliminate synapses, the contact points that allow brain cells to communicate.

From Science Daily

A new seaport and airport would be built near the Egyptian border, and there would a "trilateral crossing" where the Egyptian and Israeli borders converge.

From BBC

But each was physical evidence of a larger transformation, a flag planted at the place where growth, possibility and autonomy converge.

From Salon