(~s, merging, ~d)
1.
If one thing ~s with another, or is ~d with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things ~, or are ~d.
Bank of America ~d with a rival bank...
The rivers ~ just north of a vital irrigation system...
The two countries ~d into one...
He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new...
Then he showed me how to ~ the graphic with text on the same screen.
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, pl-n V into n, V pl-n, V n with n, also V pl-n into n
2.
If one sound, colour, or object ~s into another, the first changes so gradually into the second that you do not notice the change.
Like a chameleon, he could ~ unobtrusively into the background...
His features ~d with the darkness...
Night and day begin to ~.
V-RECIP: V into n, V with n, pl-n V