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merging

Merging (noun) means the act or process of combining things into one. Example: “The merging of the two databases took several weeks to complete.”

noun
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The act or process of combining things into one.
"The merging of the two databases took several weeks to complete."

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In plain EnglishThe process of joining things together.

Common pairings
data merging lane merging

Word forms

mergings plural

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The _____ of the two databases took several weeks to complete.

meeting conflux confluence coming together

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What does “merging” mean?

The word “merging” means the act or process of combining things into one. In plain terms, the process of joining things together.

How do you use “merging” in a sentence?

Here is “merging” used in a sentence: “The merging of the two databases took several weeks to complete.”

What part of speech is “merging”?

“Merging” is a noun.

Is “merging” a common word?

“Merging” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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