From this period forward, the history of the Hejaz revolt merges in that of the Palestine campaign.
It is at first fertile, but, at distances ranging from 40 to 60 miles inland, it merges into steppe and then into sheer desert.
From Gibraltar, the cromlech region passes northward, covering Portugal and western Spain; indeed, it probably merges in the other province to the eastward, the two including all Spain between them.
The vast amber wall rises out of the ocean, and passes eastward in a golden band till it merges in the Donegal highlands with their immeasurable blue.
In the neighbourhood of Great Salt Lake the border of the mountain belt trends more and more to the northwest, crosses Idaho diagonally, and in northern Washington merges with or closely approaches the Cascade Mountains.
At the north its terminus is indefinite, as it merges with the highlands to the east of the Hudson and with the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, which in turn are not strictly separable from the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Trees are absent, except along the inland border, where the tundra merges with the subarctic forest.
In the northern portion of the Rocky Mountain region in Canada and Alaska the boreal forest, as already stated, merges by insensible gradations with the forests occupying the Pacific mountains from Alaska southward to Mexico.
By the time the sapling is five or six hundred years old this spiry, feathery, juvenile habit merges into a firm, rounded dome form of middle age, which in turn takes on the eccentric picturesqueness of old age.
On the south the plateau is bordered by a series of terraces which lead down to the St. Lawrence River and on the west it merges indefinitely with the plains of the continental basin.
Peculiar ethical views of Sokrates--Rhetorical or dogmatical character of the Gorgias 362 He merges politics in Ethics--he conceives the rulers as spiritual teachers and trainers of the community id.
Side-note: He merges politics in Ethics--he conceives the rulers as spiritual teachers and trainers of the community.
The vowel element is nearly the same, though slightly sharpened, and merges into a distinct vanishing "w.
Dipodomys agilis perplexus and Reithrodontomys megalotis longicaudus occur in this association, and Peromyscus truei montipinoris is present where this association merges with the pinyon-juniper association.
We made our way straight up a very shallow gully and finally reached a point on the western ridge overlooking the Montanvert, close to where this ridge merges into the corresponding face of the peak.
By turning up straight behind this buttress, we hoped to hit off and reach the final crest just above the point where it merges into the precipitous north-eastern wall visible from the Chapeau.
This ridge was so jagged that we could see no possible advantage in climbing to any part of it, except just at the termination where it merges into the south-western face of the main mountain.
Aden, and an inner plateau falling gradually to the north-east till it merges in the Nejd steppes or the sands of the great desert.
In Yemen, as in other southern districts of the peninsula, Arabic merges insensibly into the Himyaritic or African dialect of Hadramut and Mahra.
Treaties, for example, concluded in regard to a certain island become void when such island disappears through the operation of nature, as likewise do treaties concerning a third State when such State merges in another.
In all the arts there is a point at which technique merges with idea and conceals the heart of its mystery.
In the spectrum blue merges into green, red into yellow, and though we invent names for various tints, others still escape classification.
Nenetzin stirred not; she was in the mood superinduced by pity and remorse, when the mind merges itself in the heart, and is lost in excess of feeling.
Pollutive runoff from urban areasmerges with the whole question of urban sewer systems, for most of it gets to the river through storm sewers.
Thus the main cause of urban silt is faulty or nonexistent or powerless land planning, and the problem merges with the whole question of landscape preservation.
When, on the other hand, for nature and history there are substituted the intellectual and moral activities themselves, and the inference is made to the ideal which they imply, the teleological argument merges into the ontological.
In other cases it becomes aggravated, merges into inflammation of the bowels, fever sets in, and the calf gradually sinks.
A sharp line of distinction, however, can not be drawn between these two forms of the disease, as the furious form usually merges into the dumb, from the paralysis which appears prior to death.
Canada's Waterton Lakes Park begins at our climax and merges in half a dozen miles into the great prairies of Alberta.
From each of these peaks an enormous buttressing ridge sweeps northward until it merges into the foothills and the great plain.
South of the park the Pitchstone Plateau merges into the foothills of the Teton Mountains, which, thirty miles south of the southern boundary, rise precipitously seven thousand feet above the general level of the country.
Finally, paralleling the western boundary, is the narrow zone in which this region meets andmerges with the greater forests and the meadows beyond the boundary.
South of Whitney, the Sierra subsides rapidly and merges into the high plateaus and minor ranges of southern California.
If so, he had been an unsafe guide in one point; for it was cholera; cholera of the type which merges into a dreary convalescence of malarial fever, during which Dr.
Decoration in turn merges in construction; and so all art, like the whole Life of Reason, is joined together at its roots, and branches out from the vital processes of sensation and reaction.
The individual element of gallantry merges into gallantry of the whole.
The brief touch of pathos soon merges in the general heroic mood.
The whole merges naturally into the first waltz, with a richer suite of adorning figures.
And again merges the intimate song with the continuing pulse of the sea, while the trumpet softly sounds the legend and a still greater height of rhapsody.
The expressive cadence merges into a last fanfare of battle, followed by a strain of hymns and with reverberating Amens, where the organ predominates and holds long after all other sounds have ceased.
The latter is pre-eminently an element in French culture and merges directly into socialism.
Just as Cartesian materialism branches into natural science, so the other tendency of French materialism merges directly into socialism and communism.
This structure measures 15 by 5 feet inside, there being no wall on the north, as the east wall merges into the sloping rock.
Eton mergesinto Sandhurst, and Sandhurst merges into the regiment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "merges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.