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converge

verb as in gather

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When news a rare American songbird had been spotted in a sleepy West Yorkshire cul-de-sac eager ornithologists converged on the quiet street faster than a falcon in free fall.

From BBC

By about 1:45 a.m., several mobile response squads waded into the melee to try to separate protesters and counterprotesters who’d converged near a flagpole.

When that moisture moves over land or converges into a storm, it leads to more intense rain.

From BBC

In the late 1980s, the pair's paths converged when Trump hosted the WWE's marquee WrestleMania event in back-to-back years at his hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

From BBC

Journalists from around the world converged on Belfast, hoping to see the first match struck.

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