5 Verbs to Use for the Word convergence

Collingwood's small alteration of course of one point to port slightly, but only slightly, accentuated this convergence.

Its narrowness at various points, such as the Straits of Gibraltar, the Malta Channel, the Straits of Messina, and the passages to the Ægean cause such convergence of trade as to make it a very simple matter for a submarine to operate with success.

To find these convergences and construct out of them a peace-platform on which both wings of the new society might stand, was the aim of The Acts.

It ought simply to mean a convergence of your own experience on a certain result; but most people are quite as much annoyed at your disbelieving a thing which they believe, as at your disbelieving a thing which they know.

She watches "the stealthy convergence of human fates," the intersection at various angles of the planes of character, the power that the lower nature has to thwart, stupefy, or corrupt the higher, which has become entangled with it in the mesh of destiny.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  convergence