converge
English Thesaurus
1. come together so as to form a single product (verb.change)
2. move or draw together at a certain location (verb.motion)
hyponym | : | concentrate, |
definition | : | draw together or meet in one common center (verb.motion) |
3. be adjacent or come together (verb.stative)
hyponym | : | breast, |
definition | : | meet at breast level (verb.stative) |
verb group | : | adjoin, contact, meet, touch, |
definition | : | be in direct physical contact with; make contact (verb.contact) |
4. approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit (verb.stative)
hypernym | : | approach, border on, |
definition | : | come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or character (verb.stative) |
domain category | : | math, mathematics, maths, |
definition | : | a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement (noun.cognition) |
5. come together so as to form a single product (verb.change)
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
6. move or draw together at a certain location (verb.motion)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | move or draw apart (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | convergence, |
definition | : | the occurrence of two or more things coming together (noun.event) |
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
7. be adjacent or come together (verb.stative)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | extend in a different direction (verb.stative) |
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | have no limits as a mathematical series (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | convergence, |
definition | : | the occurrence of two or more things coming together (noun.event) |
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
8. approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit (verb.stative)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | have no limits as a mathematical series (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | convergence, convergency, |
definition | : | the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit (noun.cognition) |
9. come together so as to form a single product (verb.change)
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
10. move or draw together at a certain location (verb.motion)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | move or draw apart (verb.motion) |
derivation | : | convergence, |
definition | : | the occurrence of two or more things coming together (noun.event) |
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
11. be adjacent or come together (verb.stative)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | extend in a different direction (verb.stative) |
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | have no limits as a mathematical series (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | convergence, |
definition | : | the occurrence of two or more things coming together (noun.event) |
derivation | : | convergent, |
definition | : | tending to come together from different directions (adj.all) |
12. approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit (verb.stative)
antonym | : | diverge, |
definition | : | have no limits as a mathematical series (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | convergence, convergency, |
definition | : | the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit (noun.cognition) |
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