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Pronunciation: [kənvˈɜːd͡ʒɪŋ] (IPA)

Converging means coming together or meeting at a common point. Synonyms for converging include joining, merging, uniting, coinciding, intersecting, blending, fusing, amalgamating, intermingling, coalescing, and combining. These words all describe the act of two or more things or ideas meeting or coming together in some way. For example, two rivers can converge at a common point, or two people's opinions can converge on a particular topic. When you need to convey the idea of things coming together, any of these synonyms for converging can help you express yourself clearly and effectively.

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Usage examples for Converging

If not entirely true, there is a good deal to be said for this comforting theory; as human beings of similar nature seem constantly converging as by some magnetic attraction.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
All that time the enemy, aware of his danger, had been counter-mining, and at Hill 60 there was constant underground fighting for more than ten months when men met each other in the converging galleries and fought in their darkness.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Three or four well-known singers were converging upon it from different parts of the room.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens

Famous quotes with Converging

  • You get to a point where it gets very complex, where you have money laundering activities, drug related activities, and terrorist support activities converging at certain points and becoming one.
    Sibel Edmonds
  • Poland is like an island on the north European plain. At times the island has been swamped by a tide of iron or steel helmets converging from Germany and Russia. At times it has drifted suddenly with the current; if the continent of Africa had drifted relatively as much as the boundaries of Poland have drifted in the last two hundred years, then Africa would at one time have touched the north pole and at another the south pole.
    Geoffrey Blainey
  • Like all great churches, that are not mere store-houses of theology, Chartres expressed, besides whatever else it meant, an emotion, the deepest man ever felt,— the struggle of his own littleness to grasp the infinite. You may, if you like, figure in it a mathematic formula of infinity,— the broken arch, our finite idea of space; the spire, pointing, with its converging lines, to Unity beyond space; the sleepless, restless thrust of the vaults, telling the unsatisfied, incomplete, overstrained effort of man to rival the energy, intelligence and purpose of God. Thomas Aquinas and the schoolmen tried to put it in words, but their church is another chapter. In act, all man's work ends there;— mathematics, physics, chemistry, dynamics, optics, every sort of machinery science may invent,— to this favor come at last, as religion and philosophy did before science was born.
    Henry Adams
  • Religions are different roads converging to the same point. What does it matter that we take different roads, so long as we reach the same goal. Wherein is the cause for quarreling?
    Mahatma Gandhi

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