dovetailing Meaning & Definition

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

Meaning of dovetailing In English

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Examples of dovetailing

  • His 'reply' - which begins before her speech has finished, the two passages dovetailing seamlessly - fits his line remarkably closely to her musical profile.

  • A similar phrase captured earlier is replayed somewhere in the distance behind the spectator-listener - it approaches, and moves towards the player, dovetailing with their next phrase.

  • International competition, the harnessing of diplomatic and military resources to archaeological work, and the dovetailing of private and public interest added up to a substantial programme of public patronage.

  • To that end, it recommended dovetailing in order that work might continue without interruption.

  • We should find better means of dovetailing the further and higher education system to meet the needs of local industry.

  • That is the kind of assistance about which we should be thinking, dovetailing our needs to those of the developing world.

  • The youth training scheme can be criticised for not dovetailing adequately with other apprenticeship and training schemes.

  • The life is different and the process of dovetailing a new system into an old much more difficult.

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