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dovetailed
[duhv-teyld]
adjective
noting a partition line or a charge, as an ordinary, having a series of indentations suggesting dovetails.
Word History and Origins
Origin of dovetailed1
Example Sentences
The diminutive Duckett dovetailed well with the taller Smith, as West Indies' attack struggled to find the right length against England's innovative strokeplay.
This dovetailed with the work of scholars such as Elaine Pagels, who were framing Jesus as a historical figure, rather than the “Christ of faith.”
Castro’s mission as a director dovetailed seamlessly with the realities of Selena and Suzette, who were minors when they became touring musicians.
His actions have dovetailed with Trump’s animus toward mainstream media outlets that cover him critically.
struck immigrant advocates about the raids was the sheer thuggishness of the operation, which dovetailed neatly with the uncompromosing rhetoric about immigration sounded by Trump during his campaign and in his inaugural speech Monday.
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