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Meanings of
interweave
in English
Portuguese
entrançar
Catalan
entreteixir
Spanish
entretejer
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To make, as fabric, by interlacing threads.
weave
raddle
unweave
Portuguese
entrançar
Usage of
interweave
in English
1
US immigration and criminal law
interweave
creating a complex legal landscape.
2
Politics: Everybody reading this review is aware that British and Irish life
interweave
.
3
He tried to
interweave
his reflections with hope, but he only half succeeded.
4
Past and present, like fiction and reality, continue to
interweave
.
5
They
interweave
into their histories the powerful passion of love.
6
Five separate elements
interweave
the fabric of the course.
7
Acoustica, electronica, birdsong and speech
interweave
among whirring clocks and chimes, dropping us through time.
8
The following detached stanza I intend to
interweave
in some disastrous tale of a shepherd.
9
In observing atmospheric changes I endeavour to
interweave
cloud-forms and sky-tints with words and images.
10
The tales
interweave
with one another, thus causing the odd teeth-jarring judder in the vehicle's passage.
11
They began to bob and
interweave
,
picking up more and more speed, the patterns dizzying, confusing.
12
And for this reason all men think the happy life is pleasant, and
interweave
Pleasure with Happiness.
13
Their affairs should
interweave
with the affairs of the child's dolls and brick castles and toy furniture.
14
But, unless you
interweave
thoughtful interests and sensible topics of conversation with your friendship, it cannot last.
15
Perhaps the historian and biographer may never
interweave
his name in the tapestry of national or individual renown.
16
Thus do weak plants
interweave
themselves with each other, in order to withstand the fury of the tempest.
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interweave
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
interweave in
interweave cloud
interweave gloriously
interweave life
interweave now
More collocations
Translations for
interweave
Portuguese
entrançar
entrelaçar
Catalan
entreteixir
Spanish
entretejer
tejer
Interweave
through the time