How to Use converge in a Sentence
converge
verb- The two roads converge in the center of town.
- Economic forces converged to bring the country out of a recession.
- Students converged in the parking lot to say goodbye after graduation.
- Many companies are combining rapidly converging communication technology into one device that can act as a phone, take photographs, and send e-mail.
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As story lines twist and converge, the cartel game levels up.
— Dan Snierson, EW.com, 18 Apr. 2022 -
AIs that have present bias often converge quickly to fair, competitive pricing levels.
— Ethan Wilk, Scientific American, 26 Apr. 2022 -
Stagflation…roughly defined as what happens when rising prices converge with declining demand.
— Greg Petro, Forbes, 22 Apr. 2022 -
At Gucci Osteria high-minded fashion and high-minded fare converge at a singular address.
— Brad Japhe, Forbes, 4 Nov. 2024 -
There was, at the time, a sense of forces within the Democratic Party and external events converging to yield a new political consensus.
— Nicholas Lemann, The New Yorker, 28 Oct. 2024 -
But there is something happening here where two major California rivers converge, currents placing Democrats of various shades of blue against each other.
— Washington Post, 30 Apr. 2022 -
There have been very few reports of outdoor transmission, even when tens of thousands of people converge for concerts or sporting events, because there's unlimited ventilation outside.
— The Week Staff, The Week, 24 Apr. 2022 -
The daughter and the students converge in the figure of the girl.
— Merve Emre, The New Yorker, 11 July 2023 -
The Cubs had four players converge at the same spot in the outfield.
— Charlie Goldsmith, The Enquirer, 1 July 2022 -
But at the end of the day, the region itself does not want to converge to its neighbors, to the north.
— CBS News, 22 June 2022 -
King’s words echoed through speakers across the grounds of the park before the peace walk was to converge with the march.
— Ellie Silverman, Washington Post, 16 Jan. 2023 -
People from all around the city would converge on the island to play.
— Matthew Vantryon, The Indianapolis Star, 26 May 2022 -
At the end of each day, the reprogrammed drones/bees form a lethal swarm to converge on and kill the person at the top of the list.
— Mark Bowden, The Atlantic, 22 Nov. 2022 -
Images show the once bustling street barren as dark smoke converged over the town.
— Caitlin O'Kane, CBS News, 10 Aug. 2023 -
The two teams need to converge, but this is a slow-going effort.
— Patrick Ostiguy, Forbes, 11 Oct. 2022 -
Those scouts converging on Bellarmine are proof to the point.
— The Arizona Republic, 28 Apr. 2023 -
The only realms where races converge, Joseph said, are sports and music.
— Lawrence Wright, The New Yorker, 6 Feb. 2023 -
With the rise of ransomware, those three things often converge.
— Tony Bradley, Forbes, 19 May 2022 -
The fates of the protagonists converge in one race, the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the Mille Miglia.
— Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 15 Aug. 2023 -
The loves of their life converged in a dusty stairwell outside Pauley Pavilion.
— Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times, 7 Mar. 2024 -
The converging crises in recent years have put the world economy on track for the weakest half-decade in 30 years.
— Alan Rappeport, New York Times, 9 Jan. 2024 -
Music lovers, young and old, have converged from all over the globe to this corner of Mississippi to hear the blues in the place it was born.
— Tara Massouleh McCay, Southern Living, 6 Mar. 2024 -
These forces are all converging and leading to very large numbers of people on the move.
— Sarah Matusek, The Christian Science Monitor, 3 Oct. 2023 -
Fruity, floral, and earthy notes converge in Tous Gems Party.
— Samantha Olson, Seventeen, 2 Dec. 2022 -
Nowhere more overwhelmed than the small town of Eagle Pass, Texas, where thousands of migrants converged and crossed over the last week.
— ABC News, 24 Sep. 2023 -
And as all these stories start to converge, Walter gets wrapped up into it too.
— Nojan Aminosharei, Harper's BAZAAR, 18 Apr. 2023
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