0 past simple and past participle of mesh
1 When different things or people mesh, they suit each other or work well together:
Everything fell into place, the cogs meshed, and the thing really seemed to be a machine which in a moment would run of itself.
Sometimes the two languages meshed enough to provide a common understanding.
All the models were meshed at an atypically high density in order to achieve a smooth deformation having high precision.
As a result, their age-based social identity, in being meshed with the expectation of deterioration and death, takes on increasingly negative qualities.
In the new team-based algorithm, agents' activities are meshed and coupled.
Crucially, oral tradition meshed with disparate rumours of events further north to shape local allegiances.
As if meshed in a mutually dependent embrace, both these arms of government were intimately entwined with the political and economic interests of the state.
In the finite element method, a structure is meshed, which means that it is divided into many small blocks or elements.