[verb] [I] - (of lines, roads or paths) to move towards the same point and meet thereAll the paths across the park converge at the main gate.Because of repair work on the road, the usual three lanes of traffic are currently converging into two.(figurative) There was once a big difference between the two politicians, but now their ideas seem to be converging (= becoming similar).Compare diverge.To converge is also to come from other places to meet in a particular place.Ambulances, police cars and fire engines all converged on the scene of the explosion.100 000 people are expected to converge on the town for the concert this weekend.
CONVERGE
Meaning of CONVERGE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012