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intertwined
[in-ter-twahynd]
adjective
twined or woven together.
Braids are geometric objects consisting of intertwined strands of string.
closely or inseparably involved with each other, or consisting of elements connected in this way.
The new exhibit “How Does It Hurt?” reminds us that the history of creativity and the history of living with suffering are inextricably intertwined.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of intertwine.
Word History and Origins
Origin of intertwined1
Example Sentences
The encounter with Gavidia and others they are tracking have raised legal questions about enforcement efforts that have swept up hundreds of immigrants and shot fear into the deeply intertwined communities they call home.
The colonial importation-deportation-incarceration regimes of the U.S. and Israel are intertwined in many ways.
Henry: There’s something fun about how closely intertwined they are.
Since Musk pledged his full-throated support for the president following an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania less than a year ago, the political and business interests of the two men have become increasingly intertwined.
By now, the spiderweb invoked as the show’s title is pretty much in focus, with very different pieces in very different rooms nonetheless intertwined with one another.
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