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meshing
noun
The act by which something meshes or interlocks.
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The word 'meshing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of connecting two or more pieces of equipment, networks, etc. For example, "We need to work on meshing the two computer systems so they can communicate with each other."
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It said cuts to social security and public services were meshing with falling real incomes and a rising cost of living to create a "deeply damaging situation" in which millions were struggling to get by.
Lyrically, it is not unfamiliar territory for the band, meshing righteous political anger with unsparing self-reflection ("We live on dread" they cry in Bury Our Friends, an unflinching account of contemporary anxiety).
Moreover, RBS and Santander are skilled at meshing together companies whereas Barclays is not known as a savvy integrator.So would a merger with Barclays result in a bigger and more integrated universal bank or merely a bigger one?
The biggest gains will come from expanding PVH's geographical reach and from meshing the design and marketing of Calvin Klein better with its manufacturing and distribution.
Fewer than a third of them spend money on research and development (R&D); nearly half of those in Germany do.France lacks the German knack of meshing big companies with their suppliers.
This was ground on which Mr Howard has staked his claim to strong leadership, by meshing Australia's foreign, security and trade policies closer than ever with America.
"And in any kind of shift, you see all sorts of gears not meshing and all kinds of misbehaviour".
But in its rush to grow, the bank failed to pay enough attention to meshing its various back-office systems.
Managers, egged on by investment bankers, overestimate the benefits and value of synergy and cost savings, and underestimate the problems and costs of meshing two different cultures.Walter Blotscher Haarby, DenmarkSelling sexSIR – "Caveat emptor" (March 8th) accurately identified the problem with trying to abolish prostitution.
Confessionalization completed the process, under way since the late Middle Ages, of meshing religious and church politics with the objectives of the state.
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Some researchers who have worked for government shark-meshing programs over a long period wholeheartedly believe that they do.
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