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intertwine
[ in-ter-twahyn ]
intertwine
/ ˌɪԳəˈٷɲɪ /
verb
- to unite or be united by twisting or twining together Alsointertwist
Derived Forms
- ˌԳٱˈٷɾԱԳ, noun
- ˌԳٱˈٷɾԾԲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·ٱ·ٷɾԱ·Գ noun
- ·ٱ·ٷɾ·Բ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of intertwine1
Example Sentences
Alongside legalization has come a culinary renaissance — one where cannabis and cuisine are increasingly intertwined.
“Oh, man, it’s been crazy — guys from the offense trying to get me intertwined because I have an energy that people gravitate toward,” Lawrence said.
The New Yorker’s Grann intertwines the racism and injustices of 1920s Oklahoma, corruption of local authorities and the mysterious deaths of several Osage people, mostly women.
These colliding forces recast the region into what it is today: dizzyingly diverse and deeply intertwined — economically and culturally — with places around the globe.
So the stories behind the rollercoasters are intertwined with the story of the theme park layout itself.
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