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merging

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verb

present participle of merge

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of merging
Noun
With the merging of offshore wind power with oil and gas operations, this project aims to drive down the carbon emissions generated by daily offshore oilfield activities. Mrigakshi Dixit, Interesting Engineering, 29 June 2026 But that’s in part because the district took preemptive measures to cut costs this year, including 5% to 10% cuts across all departments and the merging of two middle schools. Steven Walker, The Orlando Sentinel, 27 June 2026 To fully experience the merging of the two, stop by Sarajevo’s Meeting of Cultures, a street marker that marks their physical intersection. Sarah Sekula, USA Today, 26 June 2026 Then there's the merging of the two in the same video. Sam Stone, Bon Appetit Magazine, 18 June 2026 The University of Denver announced a major academic restructuring Tuesday that includes closing and merging departments and combining schools at the 11,500-student campus. Elizabeth Hernandez, Denver Post, 9 June 2026 Venus conjunct Jupiter in Cancer activates your eighth house of intimacy, shared money and emotional merging, making today powerful for vulnerability, forgiveness and deeper connection. Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 9 June 2026 One interesting feature is the merging of the English and Non-English language lists, whereas Netflix separates the two. Brian Welk, IndieWire, 3 June 2026 That is problematic because the feeding and merging processes that allow black holes to grow to supermassive status had always been thought to take longer than 1 billion years. Robert Lea, Space.com, 28 May 2026
Verb
Toeing the line between a balloon, barrel, and cargo style, the Old Navy Utility Pants are a masterclass in merging trends. Irene Richardson, InStyle, 8 July 2026 Nonetheless, none of the major Hollywood studios are likely to be buyers — after all, two of them are currently merging. Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times, 7 July 2026 At pavilion 1 stand C15, Reda will showcase the latest collection of textiles that focuses on merging leisure with formalwear for contemporary menswear. Fairchild Studio, Footwear News, 7 July 2026 Global strategist merging cultural insight with transformative business growth. David Mahbub, Forbes.com, 7 July 2026 Elon Musk's xAI—which yesterday rebranded as SpaceXAI after merging with his other ventures—fell to an F, joining China's DeepSeek and France's Mistral. Harry Booth, Time, 7 July 2026 The state this year abolished the job of the New Orleans criminal court clerk — merging it with another court clerk position. ABC News, 3 July 2026 The tokenization specialist raised $400 million from its public offering after merging with Cantor Equity Partners II, a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. Camila Grigera Naón, Fortune, 2 July 2026 Gravitational-wave detectors should find merging black holes and neutron stars from even the most distant parts of the universe. Anna Y. Q. Ho, Scientific American, 29 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for merging
Noun
  • The state sought records and responses to questions about the company’s lobbying of the White House and the Department of Justice, suggesting that the DOJ had improperly approved the merger in June.
    Gene Maddaus, Variety, 11 July 2026
  • Banijay has completed several major mergers while many media mergers have struggled.
    Scott Roxborough, HollywoodReporter, 10 July 2026
Verb
  • The actual Tann was born to free parents and, according to some sources, served in the Union Army before moving to Kansas, where he became known for combining medicinal treatment with physical therapy.
    Culture Critic, Los Angeles Times, 9 July 2026
  • What will make the event more special is that several Pokémon Go communities are combining forces for giveaways, photo opportunities and activities led by ambassadors.
    Gieson Cacho, Mercury News, 9 July 2026
Noun
  • Celebrations are held in Yemen to mark the 10th anniversary of that country’s unification.
    Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 July 2026
  • They were welcomed back in 2009, however, when Pope Benedict XVI sought unification by lifting the judgment.
    Reuters, NBC news, 5 July 2026
Verb
  • Brian La Broca was one of the vendors, selling water and a traditional drink called fernandito, a cocktail mixing Coca-Cola with fernet.
    Julianna Mejia July 11, Kansas City Star, 11 July 2026
  • The trick to making the formula feel dynamic is mixing materials, as a blend of textures helps prevent your ensemble from falling flat.
    Kelsey Stewart, Glamour, 10 July 2026
Noun
  • Experts advocate for systemic solutions addressing high prices, fee-for-service models, and hospital consolidation.
    Joshua P. Cohen, Forbes.com, 10 July 2026
  • The consolidation process typically takes around 60 days to complete.
    Adriana Morga, Los Angeles Times, 10 July 2026
Verb
  • This plan, spearheaded by the Mohammed VI Academy and coach Nasser Larguet, modernized Moroccan football by integrating European methodologies with a national identity.
    Chris Evans, Forbes.com, 9 July 2026
  • Local luxury labels have been somewhat subtler, eschewing obvious iconography while integrating Chinese philosophies into their branding.
    CNN Money, CNN Money, 8 July 2026
Noun
  • Two of the company's vessels, Icon and Star of the Seas, feature exterior doors to connecting cabins — replacing the traditional interior door, as Royal Caribbean Blog reported.
    Kelly McGreal, FOXNews.com, 30 Mar. 2026
  • According to Ryan, the right kitchen sells the dream of entertaining, connecting, and living well.
    Cori Sears, The Spruce, 27 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • The true luxury lies in its unmatched convenience at a semi-affordable price point, blending the effortless nature of private aviation with the accessibility of commercial travel.
    Annie Archer, Travel + Leisure, 7 July 2026
  • Producers are increasingly using cottonization, blending and advanced processing methods to improve performance, but Fibral makes clear the category is still evolving operationally as much as commercially.
    Alexandra Harrell, Footwear News, 7 July 2026

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“Merging.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/merging. Accessed 12 Jul. 2026.

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