Merge is an English word with synonyms like unify or unite. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Merge in a sentence
Related words
Merge meaning
- To combine into a whole.
- To blend gradually into something else.
Synonyms of Merge
Using Merge
- The main meaning on this page is: To combine into a whole. | To blend gradually into something else.
- Useful related words include: unify, unite, combine, meld.
- In the example corpus, merge often appears in combinations such as: to merge, merge with, merge the.
Context around Merge
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 11 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Merge
- In this selection, "merge" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, post, pre, southbound, sort, lane and team stand out and add context to how "merge" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include an example merge sort is, as the merge hit right and merge sort. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "merge" sits close to words such as boiling, disruptions and extraction, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with merge
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A 30min wait to merge with Watling Street road. (9 words)
An example for merge sort An example merge sort is given above. (12 words)
Nouns merge the nominative and accusative; pronouns do not generally merge these. (12 words)
I knew if I had just stayed docile, didn’t rock the boat, teamed up with someone like Sue or teamed up with someone like Caroline, yeah, I would have made it probably to the merge and then I would have been out as soon as the merge hit, right? (50 words)
In terms of moves, merge sort's worst case complexity is (n log n)—the same complexity as quicksort's best case, and merge sort's best case takes about half as many iterations as the worst case. (38 words)
Merge sorts are also practical for physical objects, particularly as two hands can be used, one for each list to merge, while other algorithms, such as heap sort or quick sort, are poorly suited for human use. (37 words)
I knew if I had just stayed docile, didn’t rock the boat, teamed up with someone like Sue or teamed up with someone like Caroline, yeah, I would have made it probably to the merge and then I would have been out as soon as the merge hit, right? (50 words)
Example sentences (20)
Essentially, the show just rebranded tribe swaps into Earn the Merge, and the post-merge team division twist.
I knew if I had just stayed docile, didn’t rock the boat, teamed up with someone like Sue or teamed up with someone like Caroline, yeah, I would have made it probably to the merge and then I would have been out as soon as the merge hit, right?
If her pre-merge tribe(s) value physical strength, she has a golden ticket to the merge.
The complaint by the public is the southbound merge lane is much too short and there is practically no visibility of oncoming traffic as the merge lane ends.
An example for merge sort An example merge sort is given above.
Bing-Chao Huang and Michael A. Langston citation presented a straightforward linear time algorithm practical in-place merge to merge a sorted list using fixed amount of additional space.
Comparison with other sort algorithms Although heapsort has the same time bounds as merge sort, it requires only Θ(1) auxiliary space instead of merge sort's Θ(n).
In terms of moves, merge sort's worst case complexity is (n log n)—the same complexity as quicksort's best case, and merge sort's best case takes about half as many iterations as the worst case.
In the typical case, the natural merge sort may not need as many passes because there are fewer runs to merge.
Merge sort main Merge sort takes advantage of the ease of merging already sorted lists into a new sorted list.
Merge sorts are also practical for physical objects, particularly as two hands can be used, one for each list to merge, while other algorithms, such as heap sort or quick sort, are poorly suited for human use.
Nouns merge the nominative and accusative; pronouns do not generally merge these.
Taxonomists who merge Michelia into Magnolia tend to merge these small genera into Magnolia s.l. as well.
The merge() function would be similar to the one shown in the top down merge lists example, it merges two already sorted lists, and handles empty lists.
A 30min wait to merge with Watling Street road.
After getting to Jujutsu High, Gojo and Geto get assigned a new case directly recommended by Master Tengen, who apparently has to merge with the Plasma Star Vessel every 500 years to not lose his humanity.
And you will also place yourself in harmonious alignment with cosmic rhythms as you harness your passionate urge to merge in a good cause.
Another fine and dry start with scattered showers developing through the day which will merge into longer spells of heavy rain in the evening, potentially turning thundery at times.
As announced earlier this month, Showtime is set to merge with Paramount+ and will become known as Paramount+ With Showtime in both its linear and streaming forms.
As client needs evolve with each year that passes, it was only natural for the two previously separate units to gravitate towards each other and merge.
Phrases with merge
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with merge
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to merge 81×
- merge with 36×
- merge the 17×
- the merge 14×
- and merge 12×
- merge into 12×
- will merge 10×
- merge in 9×
- merge and 8×
- merge onto 8×