blend in
1 of 1verb/blɛnd ɪn/
Forms:blends in,blending in,blended in,blended in
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to combine something with another substance or element
transitive- The story became more engaging by blending in elements seamlessly.
- Music production requires expertise in blending in sounds for a mesmerizing track.
- The chef is skilled at blending in flavors to create unique dishes.
- Blending in ideas during a brainstorming session often leads to innovative solutions.
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to match well with the environment and become a part of the surroundings
- The detective needed to blend in with the crowd to observe discreetly.
- The wildlife photographer aimed to blend in with the jungle environment.
- The new employee tried to blend in with the company culture from the start.
- The hiking gear was selected in neutral tones to blend in with the wilderness during the trek.
- As a new student, she found it difficult to blend in with the larger class.