Merge

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Merge

Meaning of Merge

Synonyms of Merge

verb

  • absorb
  • ally
  • amalgamate
  • associate
  • band together
  • be one with
  • be swallowed up
  • blend
  • cement
  • combine
  • compound
  • conglomerate
  • conjoin
  • consolidate
  • entwine
  • fuse
  • harmonize
  • incorporate
  • intermingle
  • intermix
  • intertwine
  • join
  • join forces
  • lose identity
  • lose individuality
  • melt into one
  • mix
  • piece together
  • unify
  • unite
  • weld

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Concept of Merge in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Merge: To combine two or more entities, so that one survives, the other or others becoming part of the surviving entity, and losing their identity.

Concept of Merge in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Merge: To combine two or more entities, so that one survives, the other or others becoming part of the surviving entity, and losing their identity.

Grammar

This term is a verb.

Etimology of Merge

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1630s, “to plunge or sink in,” from Latin mergere “to dip, dip in, immerse, plunge,” probably rhotacized from *mezgo, from PIE *mezg- “to dip, plunge” (source also of Sanskrit majjati “dives under,” Lithuanian mazgoju “to wash”). Legal sense of “absorb an estate, contract, etc. into another” is from 1726. Related: Merged; merging. As a noun, from 1805.


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