Third-person singular present tense of converge; comes together or meets at a point.
From Latin convergere. The simple present form shows ongoing or habitual convergence, used in scientific descriptions and everyday language about paths meeting.
When traffic engineers say 'this highway converges with another ahead,' they're using the same mathematical language that describes how light rays focus through a lens or how river tributaries merge—convergence is everywhere in physical reality.
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