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have meshed

  • present perfect
    of mesh.
    mesh
    noun
    any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.

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While acts might have once just hired their beefiest friends from high school to protect them, nowadays, cybersecurity and physical safety have meshed into a more complicated job for bodyguards.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 13, 2022

Admit it: James Harden and Russell Westbrook, as collaborators for the league’s No. 2 offense, have meshed better than expected in their reunion on the Rockets.

From New York Times Jan. 20, 2020

Now the linemen have meshed and are being very physical, a difference easily seen with only two sacks allowed over the past three games.

From Seattle Times Jan. 16, 2020

“But we’ve come to really appreciate that humans have meshed the entire world. Here is an animal that lives around us. It’s not domestic, but it’s not truly wild, either.”

From The New Yorker Sep. 16, 2019

Many of the personalities of the men wouldn’t have meshed even under the best circumstances, let alone cooped up on a ship with nothing to do and nowhere to go.

From "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Jennifer Armstrong