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Meanings of
interwoven
in English
Linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing.
interlocking
interlacing
interlinking
Related terms
complex
Usage of
interwoven
in English
1
You see, comic book movies have become far too
interwoven
and enmeshed.
2
The life and experience of the former are
interwoven
with his statutes.
3
Hers, Jennifer understood, was a different fate from Arthur's, though
interwoven
endlessly.
4
Instruction and practice must go hand in hand, wisely
interwoven
and harmonized.
5
Between them, in the air, two stars of
interwoven
form are drawn.
6
The drums of jeopardy and Stefani Gregor and Johnny Two-Hawks, all
interwoven
.
7
What makes him so remarkable, though, is the way they are
interwoven
.
8
I have therefore
interwoven
them both, marking the paragraphs taken from each.
9
Ours is a government of opinion, and slavery is
interwoven
with it.
10
She had
interwoven
fancy and reality, and Francesco was now serenely happy.
11
Her studies with Irving were now
interwoven
with her admiration for Carlyle.
12
Look, sir, here are my hands locked together with the fingers
interwoven
.
13
For seven years the dog's life and his had been inextricably
interwoven
.
14
Of blue-black metal, it was chased all over with intricate,
interwoven
patterns.
15
A helmet of some
interwoven
metal that fits close to my head.
16
Destruction, extermination rather-thisrending of a myriad fibres
interwoven
with another's being!
Other examples for "interwoven"
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interwoven
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
closely interwoven
so interwoven
inextricably interwoven
intimately interwoven
strangely interwoven
More collocations
Interwoven
through the time
Interwoven
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common