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    verge
    /vərj/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. approach (something) closely; be close or similar to (something): "despair verging on the suicidal"

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  2. The meaning of VERGE is brink, threshold. How to use verge in a sentence. brink, threshold; something that borders, limits, or bounds: such as; an outer margin of an object or structural part…

  3. Definitions of verge. noun. the limit beyond which something happens or changes. “on the verge of tears” synonyms: brink, cusp. see more. noun. a region marking a boundary. synonyms: brink, threshold. see more. noun. a grass border along a road. see more. verb. border on; come close to. “His behavior verges on the criminal” see more. noun.

  4. VERGE definition: 1. the edge or border of something: 2. the strip of land that borders a road or path: 3. the edge…. Learn more.

  5. to be on or as if on the verge, edge, brink, or border: usually with on or upon streets verging on the slum area, talk that verges on the ridiculous Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  6. Verge definition: the edge, rim, or margin of something. See examples of VERGE used in a sentence.

  7. VERGE meaning: 1. the edge or border of something: 2. the strip of land that borders a road or path: 3. the edge…. Learn more.

  8. very near to the moment when somebody does something or something happens. He was on the verge of tears. They are on the verge of signing a new contract. These measures brought the republic to the verge of economic collapse. Extra Examples.

  9. Verge definition: The point beyond which an action, state, or condition is likely to begin or occur; the brink. Dictionary Thesaurus

  10. Verge definition: the edge, rim, or margin of something. See examples of VERGE used in a sentence.

  11. Definitions of 'verge' 1. See on the verge of [...] 2. The verge of a road is a narrow piece of ground by the side of a road, which is usually covered with grass or flowers. [British] [...] More. Conjugations of 'verge' present simple: I verge, you verge [...] past simple: I verged, you verged [...] past participle: verged. More.

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