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/**
* This method is like `assign` except that it recursively merges own and
* inherited enumerable string keyed properties of source objects into the
* destination object. Source properties that resolve to `undefined` are
* skipped if a destination value exists. Array and plain object properties
* are merged recursively. Other objects and value types are overridden by
* assignment. Source objects are applied from left to right. Subsequent
* sources overwrite property assignments of previous sources.
*
* **Note:** This method mutates `object`.
*
* @since 5.0.0
* @category Object
* @param object The destination object.
* @param sources The source objects.
* @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
* @example
*
* ```js
* const object = {
* 'a': [{ 'b': 2 }, { 'd': 4 }]
* }
*
* const other = {
* 'a': [{ 'c': 3 }, { 'e': 5 }]
* }
*
* merge(object, other)
* // => { 'a': [{ 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, { 'd': 4, 'e': 5 }] }
* ```
*/
export declare function merge<A, B, C, D>(target: A, s1: B, s2: C, s3: D): A & B & C & D;
export declare function merge<A, B, C>(target: A, s1: B, s2: C): A & B & C;
export declare function merge<A, B>(target: A, s1: B): A & B;
export default merge;