fuzing

/ˈfjuːzɪŋ/
verb
  1. To equip or fit with a fuse (a device that detonates an explosive charge).
    • The soldiers were trained in fuzing artillery shells safely.
    • They spent the morning fuzing the fireworks for the evening show.
    • The technician is fuzing the bomb to ensure it detonates at the correct time.
  2. To melt or join together by heating, especially metal or glass.
    • The glassblower is fuzing two pieces of colored glass into a single vase.
    • The artist is fuzing metal scraps into a sculpture.
    • In the factory, they are fuzing copper wires to create a strong electrical connection.
  3. To combine or blend different things into a unified whole.
    • The designer is fuzing traditional patterns with modern styles.
    • The chef is fuzing Italian and Japanese flavors in her new dish.
    • The band is fuzing jazz with electronic music for a unique sound.