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converge

[kuhn-vurj] / kənˈvɜrdʒ /


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Guest wastes no time in his films establishing where all the moving parts will converge.

From Salon

His remarks coincided with a student walkout, with teen protesters converging on the Metropolitan Detention Center about a mile away.

From Los Angeles Times

Theoretically, an arbitrager should be able to buy units in the Sprott fund and short a basket of gold and silver in the same proportion as the fund’s holdings, profiting when they converge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Roughly 3,000 high school and middle school students from several schools protested against ICE, according to the district, and about 600 converged outside of the Long Beach Civic Center.

From Los Angeles Times

A “converged customer has a much better churn profile,” Skiadas said, noting that customers who get both wireless and internet service through Verizon are significantly less likely to leave for another provider.

From MarketWatch