Etymology: [ 'm&rj ] (verb.) 1636. From Latin mergere.
Synonyms: amalgamate, combine, conflate, integrate, unite, absorb, assimilate, become lost in, become partners, be swallowed up, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, come aboard, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge
To combine into a whole, A joining together of two flows, To blend gradually into something else, Combining two entities into one, To combine or unite To Merge means to combine sequences, sounds, tracks, MIDI data, etc, blend; be blended; be assimilated; combine or unite into a single body, d credit report A report that draws information from the Big Three credit-reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion Corp, To combine the contents of two conflicting file revisions into a single file This is accomplished with p4 resolve, A merge is a place within a state machine, or on an activity diagram or a sequence diagram, where two or more alternate control paths come together, Blend gradually into something else, Combine or be combined into a whole, To combine date from a main document with a data list using the Mail Merge command, To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb, To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost, Merges the column values for the hierarchal dictionary, To join or fuse with another being (e g Bob merge with Glitch ) RB: 2, A model developed by researchers at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) that builds on the work of the EPRI's Global 2200 model Five world regions, each with a singe consumer-producer, are used to model both savings and consumption decisions A simple climate model is used to determine global-average temperature change MERGE can be used to model willingness to pay in each world region to avoid a specific level of temperature change See EPRI in this glossary, To combine or blend into one Example: Merging two tracks, join or combine; "We merged our resources", mix together different elements; "The colors blend well", If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge, or are merged. Bank of America merged with a rival bank The rivers merge just north of a vital irrigation system The two countries merged into one He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new Then he showed me how to merge the graphic with text on the same screen, If one sound, colour, or object merges into another, the first changes so gradually into the second that you do not notice the change. Like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background His features merged with the darkness Night and day begin to merge, become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?", The process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together, usually by ZIP Code®, - the process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together, usually by ZIP Code®, A drug that allows the physical merger of two or more people, down to the cellular level, To combine two or more files into a single file, In word processing or database management software, a merge is the process of combining information from a data source, such as a list of names and addresses, with a document such as a form letter, catalog, labels or envelopes The "form" document contains codes that are replaced with information from the data file when the two files are merged, Combining of two or more lists (or two or more segments of the same list) usually in a predetermined sequence, To combine two or more mailing lists into a single list with elimination of duplicate names, is the process of combining the contents of two or more files into a single file Typically, the files involved in a merge are versions of a single Repository file A merge can be done automatically, but often requires manual intervention to resolve conflicts SNiFF+'sDiff/Merge tool is used for merging files, to combine with another company, Take two or more fields of the same type (e g , land, ocean, and ice surface temperatures), which are all on the same domain (e g , all on a T42 grid, global domain), and the same number of corresponding cell fractions (fraction of land, ocean, and ice, which together sum to unity), and create one field ( e g , (merged surface temperature) = (ice frac)*(ice T) + (ocn frac)*(ocn T) + (lnd frac)*(lnd T) ), Simple past tense and past participle of merge, joined by merging, The act, or the result of being merged, Present participle of merge, that has been merged together, formed or united into a whole, past of merge, plural of merge, third-person singular of merge, the act of joining together as one; "the merging of the two groups occurred quickly"; "there was no meeting of minds,
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To combine into a whole - "Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions."
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A joining together of two flows - "There are often accidents at that traffic merge."
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To blend gradually into something else - "The lanes of traffic merged, using the "zipper procedure"."
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Combining two entities into one
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To combine or unite To Merge means to combine sequences, sounds, tracks, MIDI data, etc
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blend; be blended; be assimilated; combine or unite into a single body fiil
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d credit report A report that draws information from the Big Three credit-reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion Corp
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To combine the contents of two conflicting file revisions into a single file This is accomplished with p4 resolve
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A merge is a place within a state machine, or on an activity diagram or a sequence diagram, where two or more alternate control paths come together
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Blend gradually into something else
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Combine or be combined into a whole
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To combine date from a main document with a data list using the Mail Merge command
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To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb
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To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost
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Merges the column values for the hierarchal dictionary
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To join or fuse with another being (e g Bob merge with Glitch ) RB: 2
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A model developed by researchers at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) that builds on the work of the EPRI's Global 2200 model Five world regions, each with a singe consumer-producer, are used to model both savings and consumption decisions A simple climate model is used to determine global-average temperature change MERGE can be used to model willingness to pay in each world region to avoid a specific level of temperature change See EPRI in this glossary
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To combine or blend into one Example: Merging two tracks
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join or combine; "We merged our resources"
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mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
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If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge, or are merged. Bank of America merged with a rival bank The rivers merge just north of a vital irrigation system The two countries merged into one He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new Then he showed me how to merge the graphic with text on the same screen
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If one sound, colour, or object merges into another, the first changes so gradually into the second that you do not notice the change. Like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background His features merged with the darkness Night and day begin to merge
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become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?"
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The process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together, usually by ZIP Code®
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- the process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together, usually by ZIP Code®
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A drug that allows the physical merger of two or more people, down to the cellular level
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To combine two or more files into a single file
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In word processing or database management software, a merge is the process of combining information from a data source, such as a list of names and addresses, with a document such as a form letter, catalog, labels or envelopes The "form" document contains codes that are replaced with information from the data file when the two files are merged
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Combining of two or more lists (or two or more segments of the same list) usually in a predetermined sequence
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To combine two or more mailing lists into a single list with elimination of duplicate names
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is the process of combining the contents of two or more files into a single file Typically, the files involved in a merge are versions of a single Repository file A merge can be done automatically, but often requires manual intervention to resolve conflicts SNiFF+'sDiff/Merge tool is used for merging files
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to combine with another company
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Take two or more fields of the same type (e g , land, ocean, and ice surface temperatures), which are all on the same domain (e g , all on a T42 grid, global domain), and the same number of corresponding cell fractions (fraction of land, ocean, and ice, which together sum to unity), and create one field ( e g , (merged surface temperature) = (ice frac)*(ice T) + (ocn frac)*(ocn T) + (lnd frac)*(lnd T) )
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merged
Simple past tense and past participle of merge
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merged
joined by merging
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merging
The act, or the result of being merged
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merging
Present participle of merge
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merged
that has been merged together
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merged
formed or united into a whole
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merged
past of merge
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merges
plural of merge
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merges
third-person singular of merge
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merging
the act of joining together as one; "the merging of the two groups occurred quickly"; "there was no meeting of minds
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