Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈtwaɪnɪŋ/
verb to twist or twine together
A1 The vines in the garden are intertwining with each other.
A2 The branches of the trees are intertwining in a beautiful pattern.
B1 The plot of the novel is complex, with multiple storylines intertwining throughout.
B2 The characters' lives are intricately intertwining in unexpected ways.
C1 The artist's use of color and texture creates a mesmerizing effect, with layers of meaning intertwining.
C2 The themes of love and loss are masterfully intertwined in the film, creating a deeply emotional experience.
adjective twisting or twining together
A1 The vines in the garden were intertwining with each other.
A2 The branches of the trees were intertwining to create a natural canopy.
B1 The plot of the movie had an intertwining storyline with multiple characters.
B2 The artist's paintings often featured intertwining patterns and colors.
C1 The novel explored the intertwining lives of the characters in a complex and compelling way.
C2 The documentary delved into the intertwining histories of different cultures and civilizations.
formal The two companies have a long history of intertwining business interests.
informal Their lives have become so intertwined that they finish each other's sentences.
slang Their relationship is like totally intertwined, they're practically inseparable.
figurative The intertwining of fate brought them together in a serendipitous encounter.
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