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Noun
/ˈmərjər/,
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mergers, plural;
  1. A combination of two things, esp. companies, into one
    • - a merger between two supermarket chains
    • - local companies ripe for merger or acquisition

  1. amalgamation: the combination of two or more commercial companies
  2. fusion: an occurrence that involves the production of a union
  3. (merge) unify: become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
  4. (merge) blend: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
  5. (merge) unite: join or combine; "We merged our resources"
  6. (merged) incorporate: formed or united into a whole
  7. The phrase mergers and acquisitions (abbreviated M&A) refers to the aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling and combining of different companies that can aid, finance, or help a growing company in a given industry grow rapidly without ...
  8. Merger (foaled 1965 in Alberta) is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1968 Queen's Plate, Canada's most prestigious horse race.
  9. In historical linguistics, phonological change is any sound change which alters the number or distribution of phonemes in a language.
  10. A merger or amalgamation in a political or administrative sense is the combination of two or more political or administrative entities such as municipalities (in other words cities, towns, etc.), counties, districts, etc. into a single entity. ...
  11. This is a list of episodes of the Dilbert animated series in the order that they were aired.
  12. "The Merger" is the eighth episode of the third season of The Office (U.S. version). It aired on November 16, 2006, as a special 40-minute episode on NBC.
  13. The act or process of merging two or more parts into a single unit; The legal union of two or more corporations into a single entity, typically assets and liabilities being assumed by the buying party; An absorption of one or more estate(s) or contract(s) into one other, all being held by the ...
  14. (merge) A joining together of two flows; To combine into a whole; To combine into a whole; To blend gradually into something else
  15. (Mergers) The absorption of an estate, corporation, contract, or an interest in another.^a
  16. (Mergers) In a merger, two companies come together to become one. The shareholders of the merging companies often become joint owners of the combined entity.
  17. (4.2 Mergers) In 1965, Pepsi employed another marketing strategy which was company expansion. They merged with Frito-Lay, the most popular snack brand in the world. PepsiCo was formed. Pepsi took care of the beverages while Frito-lay manned the snacks. ...
  18. (Mergers) buying or combining companies financially using cash and/or stocks. Ex: Bank One and JPMorgan Chase bank form one strategic brand that builds on brand loyalty, and helps both lower risk and obtain more control over financial markets. (Also see Horizontal and Vertical integration)
  19. (Merge) An HTC phone that was slated for Verizon but has yet to be released. Features a horizontal keyboard and (approx.) 3.7-inch touchscreen. Also featured Bing instead of Google services.
  20. (merge) Taking the text of two pages, and turning it into a single page.
  21. (merge) To combine two or more files into a single file.
  22. (Merge) the process of combining two or more lists into a single one using the same sequential order, then sorting them together.
  23. (Merge) the process of combining various e-mail files (i.e. Microsoft Outlook's .pst) into one file for de-duplication purposes.
  24. (MERGE) Combining two or more mailing lists usually in a predetermined priority sequence.
  25. (Merge) To combine or blend into one. Example: Merging two tracks.