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  1. Convergence is the fact that two or more things, ideas, etc. become similar or come together. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of convergence from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word convergence, such as the act of moving toward union or uniformity, the evolution of similar traits in unrelated species, or the merging of technologies. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases.

  3. Convergence is the fact that two or more things, ideas, etc. become similar or come together. Learn more about this word, see examples of its usage and find translations in different languages.

  4. Convergence is when two or more things come together to form a new whole, like the convergence of plum and apricot genes in the plucot. Convergence comes from the prefix con-, meaning together, and the verb verge, which means to turn toward.

  5. Convergence, in mathematics, property (exhibited by certain infinite series and functions) of approaching a limit more and more closely as an argument (variable) of the function increases or decreases or as the number of terms of the series increases.

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  6. Learn the meaning of convergence as a noun in English, with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes. Convergence can refer to the process of moving together or becoming similar in different contexts, such as geography, technology or music.

  7. The property or manner of approaching a limit, such as a point, line, or value. Biology. The evolution of superficially similar structures in unrelated species as they adapt to similar environments. Examples of convergence are the development of fins independently in both fish and whales and of wings in insects, birds, and bats. Biology.

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