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entwine

[en-twahyn] / ɛnˈtwaɪn /


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But Ms. Wilson, who was accustomed to working and reworking recipes until they were perfected, was intrigued by how and why an inanimate kitchen object could become so emotionally entwined with her very being.

From The Wall Street Journal

For her, the family business is inextricably entwined with the family history.

From BBC

Belafonte's entertainment career and his activism weren't often overtly entwined, but his stardom was central to marshaling celebrities to civil rights causes.

From Salon

The play’s socioeconomic themes and apt — if not exactly subtle — perspective on women’s domestic burdens entwine with the often superb comedy.

From Washington Post

An entwined ribbon symbolises the partnership of the King and Queen Consort and King Charles' royal cypher is stamped in gold.

From BBC