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merge M0228900 (mûrj)v. merged, merg·ing, merg·es v.tr. To combine or unite into a single entity: merging two sets of data; merging two hospitals.v.intr. To become combined or united: "All the shadows on the wall shiver and merge into a single dark silhouette" (Chitra Divakaruni). See Synonyms at mix. [Latin mergere, to plunge.] mer′gence n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | merged - formed or united into a whole incorporate, incorporated, integrated, unifiedunited - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front" | IdiomsSeemergemerged
mergedIn radar terminology, it means the tracks or targets have come together and it is not possible to discriminate between them. The blips can merge because they are too close either range-wise or in an azimuth. Good radar resolution ensures that the targets do not merge. See azimuth resolution.MedicalSeemergerFinancialSeeMergers and AcquisitionsMERGED
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MERGED➣Radar Tracks Have Come Together |
merged Related to merged: discontentedlySynonyms for mergedadj formed or united into a wholeSynonyms- incorporate
- incorporated
- integrated
- unified
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