1. converging - Noun
2. converging - Adjective
3. converging - Verb
of Converge
Tending to one point; approaching each other; convergent; as, converging lines.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am convinced that there are only two types of companies: those that have been hacked and those that will be. And even they are converging into one category: companies that have been hacked and will be hacked again. Robert Mueller
Stranded in this mill town railroad yard while the whole world was converging elsewhere, we seemed to be nothing but children playing among heroic men. John Knowles
These two processes-linguistic philology and genetic phylogeny-are converging upon a common theme: the history of human migrations. Matt Ridley
You get to a point where it gets very complex, where you have money laundering activities, drug related activities, and terrorist support activities converging at certain points and becoming one. Sibel Edmonds
As civilization grows more complex, it is simultaneously becoming increasingly interrelated. We are converging upon ourselves, and this is forcing us to relate. Anodea Judith
Ultimately, I hypothesize that technology will one day be able to recreate a realistic representation of us as a result of the plethora of content we're creating converging with other advances in machine learning, robotics and large-scale data mining. Adam Ostrow