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    verge
    /vəːdʒ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be very close or similar to: "despair verging on the suicidal"

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  2. 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.

  3. 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… See the full definition

  4. Definition of 'verge' verge. (vɜːʳdʒ ) Word forms: verges , verging , verged. 1. See on the verge of. 2. countable noun. 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. [mainly British] regional note: in AM, usually use shoulder. Phrasal verbs: See verge on.

  5. 1. a. An edge or margin; a border. See Synonyms at border. b. Architecture The edge of the tiling that projects over a roof gable. c. Chiefly British A grassy border, as along a road. 2. The point beyond which an action, state, or condition is likely to begin or occur; the brink: on the verge of tears; a nation on the verge of economic prosperity.

  6. 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.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English verge verge 1 / vɜːdʒ $ vɜːrdʒ / noun [countable] 1 → be on the verge of something 2 British English the edge of a road, path etc The car skidded across the road and came to a stop on the grass verge.

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

  9. A complete guide to the word "VERGE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. an extreme limit beyond which something specified will happen I was on the verge of tears verb verge on (no object) be very close or similar to despair verging on the suicidal word origin late Middle English: via Old French from Latin virga ‘rod’.

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