Examples of 'had merged' in a sentence
Meaning of "had merged"
had merged: The past tense of 'to merge', which means to combine or blend two or more things together into a single entity. This phrase is used to indicate that two or more elements have come together and become united
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had merged
I did not know that you had merged.
Shrapnel had merged in a writhing white cloud over the advancing men.
The two castles had merged into one.
It had merged with the existing Drama Club the following year.
European ethnocentrism had merged into scientific racism.
In the middle of the last century both localities had merged into one.
It was as if Cillin had merged with the hoverboard right now.
This would never have happened if they had merged completely.
It is possible that this sect had merged completely into Mahāyāna Buddhism by this time.
Simultaneously, the department of Archaeology and Anthropology had merged in the same year.
The last two cases had merged with other cases by Classical Greek.
In the following election, he was elected for Meretz, into which Shinui had merged.
National and international print groups had merged and many professionals had been dismissed.
Stalin had merged the Socialist and Communist parties.
Sudha knew for sure that she had merged in her Lord.
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All of these pairs had merged by the Early Middle Japanese of the Heian period.
By the end of the Middle Ages, the secular and the sacred days had merged.
I heard Commentary and Dissent had merged and formed Dysentery.
Boeing, which had merged with McDonnell Douglas, and General Dynamics vowed to appeal the ruling.
For example, a committee on equality had merged with a committee on social affairs.
It was founded in 2003 after the Berlin Stock Exchange and the Börse Bremen had merged.
Bosnia and Herzegovina had merged with other states to form the Socialists Republic of Yugoslavia.
A short time before, the Chicagoer Freie Presse had merged with the paper.
Since her identity had merged with his, the two were now considered one legal entity.
The Faraones were probably part of the modern-day Mescalero or had merged with the Mescalero.
In just two months, it had merged with a neighbouring island.
At the end of that event, though, all of those realities had merged into one.
Mento, Mento had merged with cyberspace in the present.
By the time of Ptolemaic Egypt, Hu had merged with Shu air.
Neuberger Berman, which had merged with Lehman in 2003, spun back off again after the bankruptcy.
Unknown to Károlyi, however, the Social Democrats had merged with the Communists.
By 2010 it had merged to become part of the new Auckland Council.
Within a few years, the two land companies had merged and growth in the area accelerated.
In order to expand, Longueuil had merged with its western neighbour, Montréal South.
Negotiations did notstart until January 2006, afterthe bidders had merged into one consortium.
Time itself had merged into eternity . ”.
By the end of the 3rd century, they had merged with the Saxons.
Although the two networks had merged they would not be connected until 1922.
By 1818 many of the smallholdings had merged into larger farms.
By 19 Oct, this new pit had merged with the main crater, enlarging it.
Nine spheres of Heaven had merged in that moon ;.
At that time, I had merged with my anger.
The CBŻ was founded shortly after the Kombund had merged into the Communist Party in 1923.
He was accompanied by his friend who had merged with a motorcycle, voiced by Owen Wilson.
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The dark matter merged them together
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Photos are automatically merged into a single photo