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third-person singular simple present melts into, present participle melting into, simple past and past participle melted into
(transitive, idiomatic) To disappear gradually into. quotations examples
The Roman Empire has melted into history.
2004 April 11, Ron Feinberg, “CLIMBING MASADA”, in Atlanta Journal Constitution
Either they melted into society or they swept through to there [sic] villages
2005 October 1, Jennifer Eccleston, CNN_LiveSat
"The spirits are calling, I must go," she said to Lady Miranda, then executed a quick turn and melted into the crowd with an expertise born of years of practice.
2006, Jacquie D'Alessandro, Never a lady
A tough Iraqi general, a former special operations officer with a baritone voice and a barrel chest, melted into smiles when asked about Senator Barack Obama.
2008 July 17, Sabrina Tavernise, Richard A. Oppel Jr., “Foreign Desk”, in New York Times