Sentences with convergence
con·ver·gence
C c - ...the need to move towards greater economic convergence.
- Conditional convergence
- American Al Gibes welcomes the advent of convergence journalism in the modern newsroom.
- The phoney argument goes to how digital convergence is changing traditional.
- The convergence or divergence of the rays falling on the pupil. — Berkeley.
- We built a homestead at the convergence of two rivers
- For a number there is divergence rather than convergence, indicating that the gaps will never close without signifi cant structural changes.