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intermesh

verb as in engage

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Smith noted that her collective analyzes the macro world based on the micro distinctiveness of “race, class, gender, and sexuality,” noting systems of oppression in western society intermesh.

And almost all of her recent paintings allow different kinds of mark-making — hard and soft, crisp and hazy — to intermesh in ways that trick, and thrill, visitors’ screen-conditioned eyes.

Russia’s involvement in Syria has given it greater insight into the structure of the Assad rule, constructed to intermesh the Assad family and allies from its minority Alawite community with the security services and military command.

From Reuters

Brisk tempos inject the ballet with energy; movement and music intermesh like threads in a baroque tapestry.

“The Kosmos is a series of nests within nests within nests indefinitely, expressing greater and greater holistic embrace—holarchies of holons everywhere!—which is why everybody had their own value holarchy, and why, in the end, all of these holarchies intermesh and fit perfectly with all the others… The universe is composed of holons, all the way up, all the way down.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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