dovetail in the PONS Dictionary

dovetail Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dovetail into/with sth

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This dovetails with the ongoing requirement that the state maintain the kind of strong economic environment conducive to continual growth.
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The ends dovetail into solid rock, cut into 1m steps.
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Held together, the three legs form a dovetail shape.
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The receiver has integral 11 mm dovetail mounts (sometimes called tip-off mounts).
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Dovetail joints are more secure, but difficult to carve.
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Some dovetail saws also have this style of handle.
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New construction has dovetailed with efforts to cultivate business growth.
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In expensive cabinet work, glued dovetail and multiple tongue and groove are used.
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The barrels had a 3/8 dovetail, to which an accessory mount could be attached.
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The top of the receiver is machined with a 3/8 -wide dovetail groove for mounting a telescopic sight.
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