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Definition of Remerge

Remerge
Remerge Re*merge" (r?-m?rj"), v. i. To merge again. ``Remerging in the general Soul.' --Tennyson.

Meaning of Remerge from wikipedia

- (Elahi Zaheer) (JAHP). But in 2018, Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer later announced to remerge his faction along with Sajid Mir's faction. Now the original Jamiat Ahle...
- Citizens for Global Solutions is a gr****roots-level membership organization in the United States working towards the establishment of a world government...
- for up to $15.4 billion. On August 2, 2019, the two companies agreed to remerge back into one entity, which was named ViacomCBS; the deal was closed on...
- In 2023, The Economist reported that Murdoch had "ditched a plan" to remerge News Corporation with Fox because it "faced resistance from News Corp investors...
- 1970. In June 1991, following the German reunification, the BEK churches remerged with the EKD. Between 1956 and 1971, the leadership of the East German...
- formally created. On 30 December 2022, ****am Government has decided to remerge it with Baksa district and From, 1 January 2023 the district ceased to...
- the OpenWrt branding, but uses many of the LEDE processes and rules. The remerge proposal vote was p****ed by LEDE developers in June 2017, and formally...
- government overhauled Omantel board of directors and announced its plan to remerge the two arm of the company and to sell part of its share to a strategic...
- 2021-08-08. "A case of positive incrementality with Playrix's Gardenscapes". Remerge. Archived from the original on 2021-08-09. Retrieved 2021-08-08. "Playrix...
- Holy Roman Empire, created as a partition of Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1606. It was remerged to Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1632. Conrad Gumbert (1606–1632) v t e...