Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tər.lɑkt/
verb to connect or link closely or firmly
A1 The pieces of the puzzle interlocked perfectly.
A2 The gears in the machine interlocked to make it function.
B1 The branches of the trees interlocked, creating a natural canopy.
B2 The dancers' arms interlocked as they moved gracefully across the stage.
C1 The complex mechanisms interlocked seamlessly, demonstrating the engineer's expertise.
C2 The intricate plot twists in the novel interlocked to create a compelling narrative.
adjective joined closely or locked together
A1 The two puzzle pieces were interlocked.
A2 The gears in the machine were interlocked to ensure smooth operation.
B1 The branches of the trees were interlocked, creating a natural canopy above.
B2 The intricate design of the jewelry featured interlocked chains and gemstones.
C1 The complex network of computer systems was interlocked to provide maximum security.
C2 The various elements of the novel were interlocked in a way that kept readers engaged until the very end.
formal The gears were carefully interlocked to ensure smooth operation.
informal The puzzle pieces were interlocked together to complete the picture.
slang Their fingers were interlocked as they walked down the street.
figurative The two companies were interlocked in a complex web of partnerships and agreements.
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