• Noun

    the edge, rim, or margin of something
    the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
    the limit or point beyond which something begins or occurs; brink
    on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
    a limiting belt, strip, or border of something.
    British . a narrow strip of turf bordering on a pathway, sidewalk, roadway, etc.
    a decorative border, as on or around an object, structural part, etc.
    limited room or scope for something
    an action within the verge of one's abilities.
    an area or district subject to a particular jurisdiction.
    History/Historical . an area or district in England embracing the royal palace, being the jurisdiction of the Marshalsea Court.
    the part of a sloping roof that projects beyond the gable wall.
    Architecture . the shaft of a column or colonette.
    a rod, wand, or staff, esp. one carried as an emblem of authority or of the office of a bishop, dean, or the like.
    Horology . a palletlike lever formerly used in inexpensive pendulum clocks.
    Obsolete . a stick or wand held in the hand of a person swearing fealty to a feudal lord on being admitted as a tenant.

    Verb (used without object)

    to be on the edge or margin; border
    Our property verges on theirs.
    to come close to or be in transition to some state, quality, etc. (usually fol. by on )
    a statesman who verged on greatness; a situation that verged on disaster.

    Verb (used with object)

    to serve as the verge or boundary of
    a high hedge verging the yard.

    Synonyms

    verb
    verge

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