[f. prec. vb. + -MENT.] The action or fact of converging; drawing together.
1839. De Quincey, Casuistry Rom. Meals, Wks. III. 265. In this convergement of the several frontiers, and the confusion that ensued. Ibid. (1841), Homer, Wks. VI. 393. From the close convergement of the separate parts.