Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tərˈleɪ.sɪŋ/
verb to connect or weave together in a intricate pattern
A1 The branches of the trees were interlacing in the wind.
A2 She enjoyed interlacing different colors of yarn to create a beautiful scarf.
B1 The artist's painting depicted a complex interlacing of shapes and patterns.
B2 The detective was able to solve the case by interlacing various pieces of evidence.
C1 The author's writing style is known for its intricate interlacing of multiple storylines.
C2 The composer's symphony featured a masterful interlacing of melodies and harmonies.
adjective having a pattern of crossing lines or strands
A1 The interlacing branches of the trees created a beautiful pattern in the forest.
A2 I watched as the interlacing threads formed a strong and durable fabric.
B1 The interlacing plot lines in the novel kept me engaged and guessing until the very end.
B2 The interlacing flavors of the dish created a unique and delicious taste experience.
C1 The interlacing themes in the artist's work revealed deeper layers of meaning and complexity.
C2 The interlacing melodies of the symphony wove together seamlessly to create a breathtaking musical experience.
formal The artist created a beautiful tapestry with intricate interlacing patterns.
informal I love how the colors are interlacing in this painting.
slang The vines were all interlacing together, it looked pretty cool.
figurative The themes of love and loss were interlacing throughout the novel.
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