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The fates of the American middle class and American department stores have always been intertwined.

From Vox

While the story of American Dream is unique in many ways, its struggles are emblematic of the bleak future facing many US malls and department stores — whose destinies have long been intertwined.

From Vox

Depressed feelings are often intertwined with self-judgment.

Our physical and mental health are completely intertwined, and we need to treat them that way.

The work of the one-hour film, premiering on PBS on Tuesday night and later streaming via the media brand Makers, is to find the thread that connects these movements and show just how deeply they are intertwined.

From Fortune

Bright-eyed young couples intertwine gloved hands as they adeptly navigate the crowds.

He says the interactions Austin and Benedetto are building intertwine with his day job.

The film follows three generations of men—fathers, grandfathers, and sons—as their lives and actions intertwine.

He is determined to find his daughter, and in good time, he does, as the two plots eventually intertwine.

The song will start as a skeleton sort of, and then we attack it much like an orchestra, getting all the parts to intertwine.

Threads of various hues had passed before him, but how to intertwine them was a question that already puzzled the reporter.

No doubt in our daily life, our purposive interest and our causal interest may intertwine at any moment.

Flowers bloom most luxuriantly, and intertwine themselves in and around the sculpture on all sides.

They grow up so close together that their roots mingle and their stalks intertwine.

So closely did the fortunes of Poland intertwine themselves with those of France.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intertwine, such as: convolute, entwine, interlace, interweave, mesh, and tangle.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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