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    entwine
    /ɪnˈtwʌɪn/

    verb

    • 1. wind or twist together; interweave: "they lay entwined in each other's arms"

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  2. Money and power are more closely entwined than ever. An article describes the entwined histories of the rival city newspapers. Learning and employee development are entwined in all aspects of the business.

  3. String, and some wind performers are entwined with their instrument, in some cases in types of characteristic embrace, whereas other performer-instrument spaces are more prosthetic.

  4. The snake entwined itself around the branch. marveled at how the vines had delicately and intricately entwined themselves on the trellis

  5. If two things entwine or are entwined, they closely resemble or are linked to each other, and they are difficult to separate or identify. The book entwines the personal and the political to chart the history of the family.

  6. Entwined definition: twisted, laced, or wound together. See examples of ENTWINED used in a sentence.

  7. ENTWINED definition: 1. twisted together or twisted around something: 2. unable to be separated: . Learn more.

  8. be entwined (with something) The balcony was entwined with roses. They strolled through the park, with arms entwined. be entwined in something They were entwined in each others' arms.