converge

IPA: kʌnvˈɝdʒ

verb

  • (intransitive) (said of two or more entities) To approach each other; to get closer and closer.
  • (intransitive, mathematics) (said of a sequence or series) To have a (finite, proper) limit.
  • (intransitive, computing) (said of an iterative process) To reach a stable end point.
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Examples of "converge" in Sentences

  • At the end the two strands converge.
  • Therefore the series is not convergent.
  • It is the second step of a convergent approach.
  • It is the radius of convergence of the power series.
  • The successive convergents are given by the formula.
  • It is found in the zone of the Antarctic Convergence.
  • The convergence will stretch the extraocular muscles.
  • This improves the speed of convergence and the stability.
  • It will speed the convergence of the Internet and television.
  • This is a consequence of the convergence to the equilibrium distribution.
  • We'll start out with doing pursuit drills and we have another drill in the pass game call the converge drill.
  • His anticipation of cleavage lines within groups whose interests otherwise converge is fascinating and very, very useful.
  • This will be easily understood, if we reflect that here is the point where more muscles of expression converge than at any other.
  • Government of Canada bonds should outperform Treasuries this year as 10 year yields converge from the current 30 basis point spread.
  • It was a rebellious, cosmopolitan quarter from the beginning—one of those places where fact and fantasy converge, which is probably why it has always attracted writers.
  • Industries do not, he suggests, see progress in their productivity until all three of these factors "converge" -- until all are being used seamlessly in the daily work of the business.
  • In breaking from LEO-dominated strategies, Constellation has the opportunity to embrace multi-tasking and multi-role missions that could once again converge these two oft disparate priorities.
  • Dark Knight tries to blur the lines between pop-culture and high-culture, giving the audience something to chew on with a morally grey center to pounder, and at the same time give satisfaction to the climatic scene’ (s) when hero and villain converge by letting the writing and performances pay off.
  • Clearwire wants LTE and WiMax to "converge" - Clearwire CEO Bill Morrow has laid out his vision of how incompatible network technologies such as WiMax and Long Term Evolution (LTE) could eventually converge to form a common standard. read more Sprint CEO Thinks LTE 4G Will Be Bigger Than Sprint's WiMax Network

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