Merger
UK /["/ˈmɜːdʒə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈmɜːrdʒər/"]/
Definition
the act of joining two or more organizations or businesses into one
In simple words: When two companies combine to become one.
Examples
- If the merger goes through, thousands of jobs will be lost.
- a merger between the two banks
- our proposed merger with the university
- There are local companies ripe for merger or acquisition.
- There has been a flurry of corporate mergers and acquisitions.
- They completed a merger with Monsanto.
- They threatened legal action to block the merger.
Usage notes
Use 'merger' in business contexts. It’s appropriate in neutral discussions about company strategies but might seem overly formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
merger + of + companies
Memory hint
Think of 'merge' - two rivers coming together to form one big stream.
Collocations
- planned
- possible
- potential
- plan
- agree
- agree to
- go through
- happen
- take place
- activity
- plan
- proposal
- merger between
- merger with
Synonyms
- consolidation
- union
- fusion
- amalgamation
Antonyms
- separation
- division
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'merger' with 'acquisition' (merger is a combination, acquisition is one company taking over another).
- Using 'merger' to refer to unrelated entities (it specifically applies to businesses).