The act of merging or sinking into something else, with consequent loss of original identity or form; the state of being merged.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "mergence" in a sentence
"Weʼd been especially excited to explore Sao Paulo because of itʼs the most direct example of the mergence of Japanese and Brazilian culture."
"Weʼd been especially excited to explore Sao Paulo because of itʼs the most direct example of the mergence of Japanese and Brazilian culture."
"If I do not start a petition against such newspapers, it is only not to expose the shameful lack of solidarity among Cuban intellectuals, and also because the professional press deserves, more and more every day and with every text, less attention after the e-mergence of our independent blogosphere despite the island´s limited access internet."