merger
Pronunciation: [ˈmɜrʤər]
Context: "business"
(noun) when two companies come together to form one company. This is like if two friends decide to share their toys and have one playtime, instead of playing separately.
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The merger between the two tech companies created many new job opportunities.
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The merger failed and the two companies had to continue operating independently.
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What benefits do you think the merger will bring to the customers?
Context: "legal"
(noun) a legal process where different businesses combine. It’s like when different kinds of fruit are mixed together to make a juice.
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The merger was approved by the government after careful review.
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The merger was not approved due to concerns about competition.
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What steps are involved in a merger between two companies?
Context: "relationships"
(noun) the act of joining things together. This can be about different ideas or groups coming together to make something stronger.
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Their merger of ideas led to a great project.
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The merger of their plans didn't work because they were too different.
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How can a merger of different cultures enrich a community?