Merged in a sentence as an adjective

Our desk merged with the rest of the firm's shitty culture when he was fired for being too ambitious.

I always used to joke that if evernote, things, and dropbox ever merged, I would happily pay double.

I'd like to point out that this is just a first working version, and there's still some work left to do, but I'm very relieved this is finally merged!

There's a lot of distributors, even accounting for which of you have merged and operate under a dozen names.

Imagine that you've spent years on some project, and fixed a hundred issues submitted by users, and helped many contributors get their pull requests merged.

Most upstreams will generally accept responsibility for keeping code working - just having it "merged" often means then handling bug reports, testing, etc.

And anecdote isn't data, but talking to other Google+ users I know, nobody seemed to be aware that this was going to happen: they all just thought the identities would be merged, but if you post on Google+, it'd stay on Google+.

Merged definitions

adjective

formed or united into a whole

See also: incorporate incorporated integrated unified