intertwined
English
editPronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -aɪnd
Adjective
editintertwined (comparative more intertwined, superlative most intertwined)
- (literal) Twined or twisted together; entwined.
- Synonym: braided
- Intertwined threads of cotton
- The lovers' limbs were intertwined.
- 2021 February 24, Ashley Southall, Edgar Sandoval, Christina Goldbaum, “Four Subway Stabbings and a Young Man’s Downward Spiral”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- The horrific streak of violence reflected a convergence of intertwined crises — homelessness and mental illness — that the pandemic has exacerbated and made more difficult to address
- (figurative) Inextricably related or relevant.
- The problems of criminality and of corruption of law enforcement are intertwined.
Translations
edittwined or twisted together
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Verb
editintertwined
- simple past and past participle of intertwine