dovetailed

[duhv-teyl]

dovetailed Definition

  • 1join or fit together by means of a dovetail joint
  • 2fit together harmoniously, interlock

Using dovetailed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dovetailed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The corners of the drawer were dovetailed.

  • Example

    The two departments dovetailed their efforts to complete the project.

  • Example

    The different aspects of the plan dovetailed perfectly.

dovetailed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dovetailed

Antonyms for dovetailed

Phrases with dovetailed

  • a joint used in carpentry that interlocks two pieces of wood

    Example

    The cabinet was built with dovetail joints for added strength.

  • to fit together or complement each other well

    Example

    The new system dovetails with the existing one, making the transition seamless.

  • to merge or blend smoothly with something else

    Example

    The new policy dovetails into the company's overall strategy.

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Summary: dovetailed in Brief

To dovetail [duhv-teyl] means to join or fit together by means of a dovetail joint, or to fit together harmoniously. It can refer to physical objects, such as 'The corners of the drawer were dovetailed,' or to abstract concepts, such as 'The different aspects of the plan dovetailed perfectly.' The phrase 'dovetail joint' refers to a specific type of carpentry joint, while 'dovetail with' and 'dovetail into' describe complementary relationships between different things.