Examples of 'officially merged' in a sentence

Meaning of "officially merged"

officially merged: This phrase describes the process of two separate entities or organizations coming together to form a single entity, which is recognized and confirmed

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The two parties officially merged into the Democratic Centre the following year.
Two groups seeking to promote blockchain technology in the Asia-Pacific have officially merged.
Nest officially merged into Google 's hardware division.
It 's been a couple of months since Pawnee and Eagleton officially merged.
At that time, Chateau Magdelaine was officially merged into Belair-Monange, creating a larger estate.
Undoubtedly, the biggest news is that the REST API will be officially merged into core.
The villages officially merged on April 4, 1916, and the combined community retained the name of Lewisburg.
Two years later after the CFI 's transformation, the USFSA officially merged with the federation.
Montparnasse and Bienvenüe officially merged in one station in 1942 with a single name " Montparnasse - Bienvenüe ".
Since November 1, the companies are officially merged.
The Volta Bureau officially merged with this Association in 1908.
In March 2009, Vector Capital acquired Aladdin and officially merged it with SafeNet.
The two firms were officially merged on 28 April 1967 as the McDonnell Douglas Corporation MDC.
Not all of these parties would be officially merged into the joint party in 2009.
In October 2009, the party was officially merged with the All India Trinamool Congress.

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