Sentence examples for to meld from inspiring English sources

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to meld

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To combine two similar objects into one

  • One can meld copper and zinc together to form brass.

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Now he needs to meld them.

A few manage to meld the two.

Bergwall had always wanted to meld in.

To meld and marry music together into hybrid breeds.

There is no attempt to meld the two contrasting eras.

"I think it's all going to meld together.

The two games seemed to meld into one.

It all seemed to meld with the street life onstage.

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Doncaster generally feels like a town still uneasily trying to meld old and new.

"Transmission" is meant to meld mid-20th-century broadcast communications equipment with 21st-century laser technology.

Fashion and tech began to meld.

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