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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
meld .
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Examples
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The Polity is under attack from a 'melded' AI entity with control of the lethal Jain technology, yet the attack seems to have no coherence.
Line War (Neal Asher) Information Mark 2008
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The flavors kind of melded and bloomed I had let them cool, and then put them in a ziplock bag for overnight storage.
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And M, my friend, looks like herself only kind of melded with her mother.
readersguide Diary Entry readersguide 2006
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I think there is also a problem (though not necessarily in box office terms) when the diegetic and non-diegetic are 'melded' this way.
NAACHGAANA 2009
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Next up, the "melded" bill will go to the Congressional Budget Office for cost analysis of its various provisions.
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"The days have kind of melded together," said Bernie Broering, 48.
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One of those stories (they have all, ahem, melded together in my mind) remarked that if sustained in court, and quite possibly even if not, the fraud suit and the narrative it tells, has the possibility of significantly altering the perception of the financial crisis, or at least its relationship to complex derivatives.
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But as her stand-up became more mainstream, more and more of our daily workaday lives melded themselves into the Becoming Roseanne Connor Family.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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George Tsypin's sets, Kyle Cooper's digital projections and Eiko Ishioka's costumes have been melded into an exquisitely exact stage equivalent of the sharp-angled, high-contrast drawing style of the Marvel comic books in which Peter Parker and his web-spinning alter ego first came to fictional life.
Spidey's Green Glimmer of Hope Terry Teachout 2011
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Stomach-squeezing fear swirled and melded with hateful memories, growing into a harsh burden too large to fight.
Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011
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