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1blend Listen to audio/ˈblɛnd/ verb
blends; blend·ed; blend·ing
1 [+ obj] : to mix (things) thoroughly and usually with good results
Blend the fruit, yogurt, and milk (together). blend caramel with chocolate The music blends traditional and modern melodies. She blends psychology and crime in her new novel.
2 [no obj] : to exist together as a combination
Psychology and crime blend (together) in her new novel. The flavor of the sauce blends well with the fruit. [=the sauce and fruit taste good together]
blend in [phrasal verb]
1 : to look like what is around you
The fish settles on the sandy ocean bottom where it blends in perfectly.
2 : to look like you belong with a particular group
She tried to blend in by dressing like the other girls.often + with I've always found it difficult to blend in with my peers.
3 blend (something) in or blend in (something) : to add (something) to a mixture or substance and mix it thoroughly
Mix the first three ingredients together, then blend in the cream. Blend the white paint in last.
blend into [phrasal verb]
blend into (something)
1 : to gradually become the same as or part of (something)
One color blends into another. where the city blends into the suburbs
2 : to look like (what is around you)
The animal's dark fur enables it to blend into its surroundings.
3 : to look like you belong in (something)
He tried to blend into the crowd. A good journalist can easily blend into a community.
— blending noun [singular]
a blending of traditional French songs and punk rock a seamless blending

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