Pronunciation: /ˈmɛʃɪŋ/
noun the act of meshing or the state of being meshed
A1 The meshing of gears in the machine is crucial for its operation.
A2 The meshing of colors in the painting creates a beautiful effect.
B1 The meshing of different cultures in this city has led to a vibrant community.
B2 The meshing of ideas from various sources helped us come up with a creative solution.
C1 The meshing of technology and art in this exhibit is truly innovative.
C2 The seamless meshing of flavors in this dish is a testament to the chef's skill.
verb action of fitting together or interlocking
A1 The gears in the machine were meshing together smoothly.
A2 I enjoy watching documentaries about animals meshing with their environment.
B1 The team members were meshing well and working efficiently together.
B2 The colors of the painting were meshing perfectly, creating a beautiful masterpiece.
C1 The different elements of the project were meshing seamlessly, leading to a successful outcome.
C2 The various flavors in the dish were meshing harmoniously, creating a delightful culinary experience.
formal The process of meshing two different systems together requires careful planning and coordination.
informal I'm having trouble meshing my schedule with my friend's for a meet-up.
slang We need to make sure our ideas are meshing well before presenting them to the boss.
figurative The colors in the painting mesh together beautifully, creating a harmonious composition.
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