Over the past five to 10 years, converging trends … have driven investors to hard assets such as mineral resources.
In 2020, Everything That Glitters Is Gold|Charu Kasturi|September 8, 2020|Ozy
The pace of infections in the country is now converging with those of neighboring Denmark and Norway, where governments are telling citizens to use face masks for the first time.
Europe is at a turning point as COVID cases spike, and fragile governments feel the heat|Bernhard Warner|August 20, 2020|Fortune
One final reason for why voters converge on a couple of players each year may be that voters have more information on the candidates than ever before.
MVP Voting Has Never Been More Boring|Owen Phillips|August 14, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Even here, converging exponential technologies are paving the way for massive implications in both human health and industry shifts.
How AI Will Make Drug Discovery Low-Cost, Ultra-Fast, and Personalized|Peter H. Diamandis, MD|July 23, 2020|Singularity Hub
Through A360, I provide my members with context and clarity about how converging exponential technologies will transform every industry.
How AI Will Make Drug Discovery Low-Cost, Ultra-Fast, and Personalized|Peter H. Diamandis, MD|July 23, 2020|Singularity Hub
They came from all over the city, by the thousands, to converge on the square.
Eric Garner Protests: ‘It’s Like Vietnam’|Abby Haglage, Caitlin Dickson, Jacob Siegel, Chris Allbritton|December 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And when they converge at the highest levels, the combination is unbeatable.
What’s True and False in “Lincoln” Movie|Harold Holzer|November 22, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Each side should state its own positions and then converge on a few points.
Winston Lord on Crafting the Shanghai Communique with Kissinger|Winston Lord|February 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Obviously they cannot converge, and the least inward pressure or edging will prevent them from running apart.
How To Ski and How Not To|Vivian Caulfeild
Columbids are almost unquestionably monophyletic, and two lines would have had to diverge and then converge.
Jaw Musculature of the Mourning and White-winged Doves|Robert L. Merz
All the divine attributes, all human happiness, converge in male and female adaptations to mutual enjoyments.
Social Life|Maud C. Cooke
All the Life-systems of our day must converge towards such a conception of religion.
An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy|W. Tudor Jones
So far they nearly all converge to show that the criminal is markedly deficient in physical sensibility.
The Criminal|Havelock Ellis
British Dictionary definitions for converge
converge
/ (kənˈvɜːdʒ) /
verb
to move or cause to move towards the same pointcrowds converged on the city
to meet or cause to meet; join
(intr)(of opinions, effects, etc) to tend towards a common conclusion or result
(intr)maths(of an infinite series or sequence) to approach a finite limit as the number of terms increases
(intr)(of animals and plants during evolutionary development) to undergo convergence
Word Origin for converge
C17: from Late Latin convergere, from Latin com- together + vergere to incline