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Intertwine   /ɪntərtwˈaɪn/   Listen
Intertwine

verb
1.
Spin,wind, or twist together.  Synonyms: enlace, entwine, interlace, lace, twine.  "Twine the threads into a rope" , "Intertwined hearts"
2.
Make lacework by knotting or looping.  Synonym: tat.
3.
Make a loop in.  Synonym: loop.






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"Intertwine" Quotes from Famous Books



... bereft Wordsworth of a beloved brother, brought with it also another death, which was felt by the whole English nation like a private calamity. The emotion which Wordsworth felt at the news of Trafalgar,—the way in which he managed to intertwine the memories of Nelson and of his own brother in his heart,—may remind us fitly at this point of our story of the distress and perplexity of nations which for so many years surrounded the quiet Grasmere home, and of the strong responsive ...
— Wordsworth • F. W. H. Myers

... shut up in the same cage, are exposed to the rain, and the habitual temperature of the air sinks suddenly two or three degrees, they twist their tail (which, however, is not prehensile) round their neck, and intertwine their arms and legs to warm one another. The Indian hunters told us, that in the forests they often met groups of ten or twelve of these animals, whilst others sent forth lamentable cries, because ...
— Equinoctial Regions of America V2 • Alexander von Humboldt

... join &c. 43; combine &c. 48; commix, immix[obs3], intermix; mix up with, mingle; commingle, intermingle, bemingle[obs3]; shuffle &c. (derange) 61; pound together; hash up, stir up; knead, brew; impregnate with; interlard &c. (interpolate) 228; intertwine, interweave &c. 219; associate with; miscegenate[obs3]. be mixed &c.; get among, be entangled with. instill, imbue; infuse, suffuse, transfuse; infiltrate, dash, tinge, tincture, season, sprinkle, besprinkle, attemper[obs3], medicate, blend, cross; alloy, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus

... rare knowledge of human nature and comprehension of moral and social influences, though I should doubtless have held my present opinions, I should have had a very insufficient perception of the mode in which the consequences of the inferior position of women intertwine themselves with all the evils of existing society and with all the difficulties of human improvement. I am indeed painfully conscious of how much of her best thoughts on the subject I have failed to reproduce, and how greatly that little treatise falls short of what it would ...
— Autobiography • John Stuart Mill



Words linked to "Intertwine" :   knit, create from raw material, lace, wattle, untwine, wind, pleach, twist, tangle, handicraft, distort, wreathe, knot, noose, create from raw stuff, hook, splice, interlace, ravel, plash, crochet



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