converge

converge
kən'və:‹
verb
(to (cause to) move towards or meet at one point: The roads converge in the centre of town.) convergir
- convergent
converge
tr[kən'vɜːʤ]
intransitive verb
1 (lines, roads) convergir (on, en), converger (on, en); (people) reunirse
converge [kən'vərʤ] vi, -verged ; -verging : converger, convergir
converge
v.
converger v.
convergir v.
kən'vɜːrdʒ, kən'vɜːdʒ
intransitive verb \<\<lines/roads\>\> converger*, convergir*; \<\<crowd/armies\>\> reunirse*

they all converged on the square — todos se reunieron en la plaza

[kǝn'vɜːdʒ]
VI converger, convergir

the crowd converged on the square — la muchedumbre se dirigió a la plaza

* * *
[kən'vɜːrdʒ, kən'vɜːdʒ]
intransitive verb \<\<lines/roads\>\> converger*, convergir*; \<\<crowd/armies\>\> reunirse*

they all converged on the square — todos se reunieron en la plaza


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