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Merger has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the combination of two or more commercial companies

"The merger between the two tech giants promised to create a market leader in artificial intelligence."

2

an occurrence that involves the production of a union

"The merger of the two rivers created a wider channel downstream."

3

One that merges.

"The merger of the two departments created a new, unified team under one leadership structure."

4

The act or process of merging two or more parts into a single unit.

In plain English: A merger is when two separate companies join together to become one single business.

"The merger between the two tech giants created a new industry leader."

Usage: A merger specifically refers to the combination of two distinct entities, such as companies or organizations, into one unified whole rather than just any joining together. Use this term when describing formal consolidations where separate identities are dissolved to form a new singular structure.

Example Sentences
"The merger between the two tech giants created a new industry leader." noun
"The merger of the two companies created new jobs for many employees." noun
"Our neighborhood merger combined three small schools into one large campus." noun
"The recipe calls for a careful merger of sweet and spicy flavors." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
consolidation union

Origin

The word merger comes from adding the suffix -er to the verb merge. It originally referred to a person or thing that performs the action of merging.

Rhyming Words
ger ager iger jäger jager tager unger lager rager eiger agger tiger aeger wager huger coger suger niger rpger inger
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