মিশা, সম্পূর্ণভাবে যুক্ত করা, সম্পূর্ণভাবে যুক্ত হত্তয়া, ডোবান
(1) Become one.
(2) Mix together different elements.
(3) Join or combine.
(4) Bring or come together.
(1) In terms of surface expansion, the central zone and the peripheral zone merge into each other gradually.
(2) He placed a sheet of paper over the fresh paint to merge the colours
(3) Well, we see the world in our own colours, or perceived colours, which is not unlike normal people, except that some of our colours tend to merge .
(4) This is a science in which biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science draw on one another and merge to become indistinguishable.
(5) He placed a sheet of paper over the fresh paint to merge the colors
(6) Flatten Image proclaims to eradicate all the working spaces gathered so far and merge all blend modes and opacities into a concluding pixel value.
(7) Audio visual is a sequence of slides that merge and blend into each other using two or more projectors with a synchronised music store and commentary.
(8) Do the characters remain consistent and unique or do they tend to blend and merge , sharing behavior traits?
(9) The raags would be different and gradually merge into one.
(10) He agreed to merge his broadcasting company with a multinational concern
(11) The company plans to merge its U.S. oil production operations with those of a London-based organization
(12) He crouched low and endeavoured to merge into the darkness of the forest
(13) He crouched low and endeavored to merge into the darkness of the forest
(14) The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements.
(15) Maybe the diverse threads of this wide ranging conversation are beginning to blend and merge like that imagined reflection inside the mirrored sphere.
(16) He says the different communities north of Winchester would merge into one indistinguishable mass of housing if Barton Farm were to be built on.
(17) Colours merge and forms emerge from within - as is Karunakaran's forte.
(18) His practice of mobility is based on a constant but consciously unsuccessful effort to merge dissimilarities and blend antipodes.
(19) The plywood is painted slate grey to merge with the surrounding rock, so the building looks as though it is an organic part of the landscape.
(20) The retirement option would be available to those who have completed 40 years of age and seven years of service with the bank, including in those entities which have merged with the bank.
join (together)
amalgamate
mingle
commingle
unify
separate
Disunify
Divide
Part
Separate