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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 ( def ).
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of intertwined1
Example Sentences
In the current moment, where virtual experiences are becoming more prevalent and intertwined with our daily lives, and technology can increasingly simulate pieces of reality, Nozick's question feels more prescient than ever.
“XAI and X’s futures are intertwined,†Musk posted on X in announcing the transaction.
US auto manufacturing has been deeply intertwined with industries in Canada and Mexico for decades.
Joly said that because the US and Canadian economies are so intertwined, "we have the most leverage in the world when it comes to the US".
Coventry's career has been intertwined with politics for years.
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