come together, meet, join, combine, gather, merge, coincide, intersect
"Converge" and "gather" are generally considered synonyms, as both terms imply coming together or collecting in one place. However, "converge" often suggests a more directed or purposeful coming together, while "gather" can refer to a more general collection of people or things. Their meanings can overlap, but the context may determine their specific connotations.
To converge = vergere
Example sentence for the verb to converge: The main roads converge at the center of town.
We need to converge in the same direction.
I went to eat pie..... CONVERGE!!! there....
The mountains converge into a single ridge.
The Dementors Converge was created in 2004.
Yes, the river valleys of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers converge in Bangladesh
This depends how "gathered" is used.Example sentences:The squirrel gathered acorns.Synonyms for "gathered" in this sentence include collected or accumulated.The teens gathered in the rear of the church.Synonyms for "gathered" in this sentence include congregated, met, came together, assembledOther synonyms include:getgrabharvestput in
Country roads that converge at the old farm.
There is no single characteristic for a place where things meet or converge. I would like to say that the place must be something physical, lines can converge on a page (or a screen), people can converge at a lunch table, rail lines converge in many places. However, that place isn't necessarily physical, you can have a meeting of minds, or ideas that converge in a single mind or in time.
Example sentence - The teams will converge on the hill at the same time.