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mate

1 of 2verb
/meɪt/
Forms:mates,mating,mated,mated
1

(of animals) to have sex for breeding or reproduction

B2
  • The birds mate during the spring season to raise their young.
  • The deer mate during the rutting season, displaying elaborate courtship behaviors.
  • Bees mate mid-flight, with the queen mating with multiple drones.
  • Penguins mate on land, forming monogamous pairs during the breeding season.
  • Don't disturb animals in the wild when they are trying to mate.
2

to place the opponent's king under attack in such a way that there is no move to escape

transitive
  • With his last move, he mated his opponent and won the game.
  • She trapped his king in a corner and finally mated him.
  • The game ended when he mated his opponent in just five moves.
  • His brilliant strategy allowed him to mate the opponent’s king before he could react.
  • He managed to mate the king after a series of strategic moves.
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3

to join, fit, or associate in a way that is appropriate or harmonious

transitive
  • He tried to mate the two colors to create a balanced design.
  • The chef mated the flavors of the sauce and pasta beautifully.
  • The company aimed to mate innovation with tradition in their new product line.
  • The architects mated modern aesthetics with sustainability in the building's design.