dovetail Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʌv.teɪl]
  • Us [ ˈdʌv.teɪl]

Meaning of dovetail In English

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Examples of dovetail

  • In this way, formal anti-insider dealing law dovetails neatly with practitioner based regulation aimed at preventing and penalising the misuse of inside information.

  • The essay simply shows that the learnability advantage obtained by eliminating optionality dovetails with the arguments for bilingualism.

  • In his target article, todorovic raised points about shepard's kinematic principle that dovetailed nicely with my own.

  • Structures were built of logs, the ends cut and dovetailed.

  • Here, government policy (formulated with the advice of learned societies) and diplomacy in the field dovetailed with private enterprise.

  • Conveniently, such a notion potentially dovetails with contemporary doctrines about female sexuality: with the wall of modesty once broken down, the next stop is nymphomania.

  • The current study also dovetails with others demonstrating the ubiquitous nature of psychological maltreatment.

  • Such an expansion, however, dovetails a curious limitation in the scope of natural science.

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