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[ in-ter-twahyn ] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn / SEE SYNONYMS FOR intertwine ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used with or without object), in·ter·twined, in·ter·twin·ing.Origin of intertwineFirst recorded in 1635–45; inter- + twine1 OTHER WORDS FROM intertwinein·ter·twine·ment, nounin·ter·twin·ing·ly, adverbWords nearby intertwineintertrochanteric crest, intertrochanteric line, intertropical, Intertropical Convergence Zone, intertubercular plane, intertwine, intertwist, Intertype, interurban, interureteric fold, interval Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for intertwineThis principle acknowledges that the fates of all are intertwined. Why Human Rights Should Guide Responses To The Global Pandemic|LGBTQ-Editor|October 7, 2020|No Straight News I wouldn’t want to break it into percentages or graphs or anything like that, because for me it’s all intertwined. The Opioid Tragedy, Part 2: “It’s Not a Death Sentence” (Ep. 403)|Stephen J. Dubner|January 23, 2020|Freakonomics The song will start as a skeleton sort of, and then we attack it much like an orchestra, getting all the parts to intertwine. Mother Falcon the 18-Piece Indie Symphonic Rock Band Taking Texas By Storm|Abby Haglage|June 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST I am amazed at how much joy is possible to intertwine with so much pain and loss. Inside a Home Funeral|Melissa Roberts Weidman|February 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
A rose tree grows from Tristan's tomb and a vine from Isolt's, and the branches reach across the chapel and intertwine. Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas|W. J. Henderson Beside the fallen monarch of the wood the lifting saplings bud and intertwine. They of the High Trails|Hamlin Garland Flowers bloom most luxuriantly, and intertwine themselves in and around the sculpture on all sides. From the Thames to the Tiber|J. Wardle Threads of various hues had passed before him, but how to intertwine them was a question that already puzzled the reporter. A Hoosier Chronicle|Meredith Nicholson Oft are the flowers of the bind-weed mistaken for the growth of the plant, which it chokes with its intertwine. Literary Remains (1)|Coleridge
British Dictionary definitions for intertwine
verbto unite or be united by twisting or twining togetherAlso: intertwist Derived forms of intertwineintertwinement, nounintertwiningly, adverbCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to intertwineconvolute, tangle, interweave, interlace, mesh, entwine, weave, network, associate, relate, cross, crisscross, link, connect, braid, reticulate, interknit, intertwist, intervolve, interwind |