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    convergence
    /kənˈvəːdʒ(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the process or state of converging: "the convergence of lines in the distance"

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  2. CONVERGENCE definition: 1. the fact that two or more things, ideas, etc. become similar or come together: 2. the fact that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CONVERGENCE is the act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity; especially : coordinated movement of the two eyes so that the image of a single point is formed on corresponding retinal areas.

  4. Convergence is when two or more things come together to form a new whole, like the convergence of plum and apricot genes in the plucot. Convergence comes from the prefix con-, meaning together, and the verb verge, which means to turn toward.

  5. CONVERGENCE meaning: 1. the fact that two or more things, ideas, etc. become similar or come together: 2. the fact that…. Learn more.

  6. convergence. The convergence of different ideas, groups, or societies is the process by which they stop being different and become more similar. ...the need to move towards greater economic convergence. ...an opportunity for convergence between national and party interest.

  7. noun. /kənˈvɜːdʒəns/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒəns/ [uncountable] the process of moving together from different directions and meeting; the point where this happens. The city was a natural point of convergence for river-based traffic. convergence of A and B The diagram shows the convergence of two oceanic plates. Want to learn more?

  8. 1. The act, condition, quality, or fact of converging. 2. Mathematics The property or manner of approaching a limit, such as a point, line, function, or value. 3. The point of converging; a meeting place: a town at the convergence of two rivers. 4. Physiology The coordinated turning of the eyes inward to focus on an object at close range. 5.

  9. A complete guide to the word "CONVERGENCE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. The property or manner of approaching a limit, such as a point, line, or value. Biology. The evolution of superficially similar structures in unrelated species as they adapt to similar environments. Examples of convergence are the development of fins independently in both fish and whales and of wings in insects, birds, and bats. Biology.

  11. to come from other places to meet in a particular place: converge on Ambulances, police cars, and fire engines all converged on the scene. 100,000 people are expected to converge on the town for the festival. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Connecting and combining. abut. additive. adjoin. affix something to something. agglomerate.