Past tense for to intertwine together (literally, physically or figuratively)
“People can derive inspiration from multiple sources and mesh them together into a style that feels all their own.”
Past tense for to make or become entangled or ensnarled within
“The fish goes at the net with such force that it will mesh itself in its web.”
Past tense for to be in, or to bring into, harmony
“Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan.”
Past tense for to be mechanically engaged or interlocked with
“The methods used to calculate the tooth forces are quite precise when the gears mesh at their normal pitch circles.”
Past tense for to cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
Past tense for to mix or cause to mix or blend together
Fenced or secured with bars
Made by knitting, or resembling in texture something made by knitting
With various parts or aspects harmoniously or systematically linked or coordinated
Full of knots, knotty
A tangled, intersecting pattern
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