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merge
verb as in bring or come together
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Example Sentences
“Elon’s own emails show that he wanted to merge a for-profit OpenAI into Tesla. That would have been great for his personal benefit, but not for our mission or U.S. interests.”
Some academic schools would be merged under the plans and staffing levels cut in areas including medicine, the business school and Welsh.
She hopes her online degree in tourism management will help her eventually merge her small travel company with Good Humans to create additional job opportunities.
And I don’t think it’s so much about marriage, but the fact that the two of them have now merged their lives together at the end of last season.
The text helpline is merging with another support service aimed at young people, the Mix, and there is an aim for a wider range of support services, including peer-to-peer mentoring and counselling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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