0 to combine or join together, or to cause things to do this:
2 to join together, or to be joined together, to make a larger company, organization, department, etc.:
The cable company announced plans to merge its advertising and sales operations.
merge (sth) with/into sth The firm became the world's largest supplier of online security software when it merged with its rival in a £35m deal.
merged business/company/entity In one year, the newly merged company saved more than $100 million in costs.
The non-complex one is originally merged in final position, but moves obligatorily to the higher position (139-140).
People commonly regard monism as a doctrine in which parts are merged into and subservient before the whole - a kind of metaphysical totalitarianism.
The energetic advantage is balanced by counteracting thermal fluctuations, resulting in an equilibrium of growing, dividing and merging micelles.
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