converge
1Converge — Основная информация …
2Converge — en vivo, durante su participación en el Eurockéennes de 2007. Datos generales Origen Salem (Massach …
3converge — con‧verge [kənˈvɜːdʒ ǁ ˈvɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive] 1. if two or more rates of interest, unemployment etc converge, they move to the same level: converge with • Irish productivity per worker has converged with the EU norms. 2. ECONOMICS if two or …
4Converge — En concert aux Eurockéennes en 2007 Pays d’origine …
5converge — CONVÉRGE, pers. 3 convérge, vb. III. intranz. A se îndrepta spre acelaşi punct, fig. spre acelaşi scop. – Din fr. converger, lat. convergere. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 30.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 A converge ≠ a diverge Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004.… …
6Converge — Con*verge , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Converged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Converging}.] [Pref. con + L. vergere to turn, incline; cf. F. converger. See {Verge}, v. i.] To tend to one point; to incline and approach nearer together; as, lines converge. [1913… …
7Converge — is a word denoting the coming together of at least two things. It may also refer to: Converge (band), a metal/hardcore punk band from Massachusetts Converge PL, a programming language See also Convergence This disambiguation page lists articles… …
8Converge — Con*verge , v. t. To cause to tend to one point; to cause to incline and approach nearer together. [1913 Webster] I converge its rays to a focus of dazzling brilliancy. Tyndall. [1913 Webster] …
9converge — ► VERB 1) come together from different directions so as eventually to meet. 2) (converge on/upon) come from different directions and meet at. DERIVATIVES convergent adjective. ORIGIN Latin convergere, from vergere incline …
10converge — [kən vʉrj′] vi. converged, converging [LL convergere < L com , together + vergere, to bend: see VERGE2] 1. to come together or tend to come together at a point 2. to move or be directed toward each other or toward the same place, purpose, or… …