Con*verge" (?), v. i. [imp. & p.p. Converged (?); p.pr. & vb.n. Converging (?).] [Pref. con- + L. vergere to turn, incline; cf. F. converger. See Verge, v. i.]
To tend to one point; to incline and approach nearer together; as, lines converge.
The mountains converge into a single ridge.
Jefferson.
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Con*verge", v. t.
To cause to tend to one point; to cause to incline and approach nearer together.
I converge its rays to a focus of dazzling brilliancy.
Tyndall.
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