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meshing

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

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The company, however, is already thinking of that with laser meshing technology and wireless spectrum acquisitions.

From Barron's Jun. 7, 2026

The meshing of those priorities created a lush landscape you can glimpse in Streisand’s 2010 book “My Passion for Design,” showcasing the homes and gardens she built and decorated on her ocean-facing property in Malibu.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 25, 2025

These things go in cycles and a 'Super Bowl window' is often mentioned as the perfect combination of established stars on manageable contracts combined with star draft picks all meshing at the right time.

From BBC Feb. 11, 2025

The driving sound has a way of meshing with Roberts’s spiky gestures in surprising ways: Elbows poke, hips swivel, the arms ignite the air like matchsticks.

From New York Times May 15, 2024

For a time, the meshing of these two diametrically different styles worked.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis