mesh

/mɛʃ/
verb
  1. To fit together or work well together; to coordinate smoothly.
    • The gears mesh perfectly in this machine.
    • We need to mesh our schedules so we can meet next week.
    • Their skills mesh well, making them a great team.
  2. To become entangled or caught in a net or mesh.
    • The fishing net meshed around the dolphin's fin.
    • The bird's foot was meshed in the wire.
    • Her hair got meshed in the bicycle chain.
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noun
  1. Material made of a network of wire, thread, or plastic with evenly spaced holes.
    • The fence was covered with a plastic mesh to prevent animals from getting through.
    • She used a metal mesh to strain the pasta.
    • The window screen is made of fine mesh to keep out insects.
  2. A network or system of interconnected parts or people.
    • The city has a mesh of bike lanes and walking paths.
    • The internet is a global mesh of computers.
    • Our team works as a close mesh of designers and engineers.
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