Pronunciation: /ˈmɛʃɪz/
noun a material made of a network of wire or thread
A1 The fish swam through the underwater meshes.
A2 The soccer player's foot got caught in the meshes of the goal net.
B1 The artist used different colored meshes to create a unique sculpture.
B2 The detective carefully examined the meshes of evidence to solve the case.
C1 The engineer designed a complex system of meshes to filter water in the desert.
C2 The scientist studied how different types of meshes interact with each other in a controlled environment.
verb to fit or join together in a mesh
A1 The gears in the machine meshes together to make it work.
A2 The different colors of paint on the canvas meshes well to create a beautiful picture.
B1 The two teams' strategies meshed perfectly during the game.
B2 Her ideas and his vision meshed seamlessly, resulting in a successful collaboration.
C1 The intricate details of the novel's plot meshes with the underlying themes to create a rich narrative.
C2 The complex melodies and harmonies of the orchestra meshed together flawlessly, creating a breathtaking musical experience.
formal The engineer studied the different types of meshes used in construction.
informal I love how the different meshes create a unique pattern in the design.
slang Those meshes are so cool, they really bring the room together.
figurative The team's different skills and strengths meshes well together, making them a successful group.
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