mergist

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English

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Etymology

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From merge +‎ -ist.

Noun

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mergist (plural mergists)

  1. Someone who generally favors merging.
    • 1965, The Education Digest, volume 31, page 19:
      The question is most often asked by the "mergists" — people who are lot unfriendly to the AFT, who would like to see the AFT and the hJEA's Department of Classroom Teachers merged into a unified organization, and who see the labor affiliation as a stumbling block.
    • 1993, Theodore D. Weinshall, Societal Culture and Management, page 153:
      Transideological thinking is beginning to blossom and an amorphous zone is emerging despite the presence of sub-mergists and divergists.
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