Vocabulary
Convergence
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
a representation of common ground between
theories or phenomena
Urdu meaning
سنگم، میلان بہ مرکز
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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This convergence of economic interest and political influence has consistently obstructed efforts to effectively tax this sector.
Dawn Editorials —
Real estate power
— 2026-04-24
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For South Asia, which is already one of the most climatevulnerable regions in the world, this convergence of energy insecurity and water stress is particularly ominous.
Dawn Editorials —
Climate war shock
— 2026-04-13
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The current convergence of favourable external circumstances provides a rare window to chart a new course.
Dawn Editorials —
Reshaping economic ties
— 2025-10-25
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On Gaza`s post-conflict governance, convergence has yet to be evolved between the Palestinians/ Arab governments and Washington.
Dawn Editorials —
Now, the hard part
— 2025-10-20
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Even in the best of times, the relationship has been a transactional one, occasionally with some strategic convergence.
Dawn Editorials —
Mystery of the `port deal`
— 2025-10-08
Synonyms
aggregation, assembly, association, collection, company
Antonyms
dispersal, scattering
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