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Whatever we find, there’s no question the fates of life on Earth and our nearest neighbor have been entwined since nearly the beginning.

The vine and the ceremony are deeply entwined with South American indigenous religions of the Amazon.

She must think—it is hardly paranoia, but only the truth—that Christian worship has become entwined with local governance.

At the door a couple is entwined on the floor blocking my departure from the suite.

When in high school the Waters moved down the street, John and Glenn became “two entwined pieces of energy,” as a friend said.

“In my case, for better or worse, they are inextricably entwined,” Sanford said.

Sweeter, more dainty were these little, begrimed kids with their arms entwined around one another's waists.

About the head of the second youth were twisted a few broken and empty ears of corn, entwined with faded grass-stalks.

So intimately entwined are these two natures, these twin struggling impulses, that they often remain confused and inseparable.

One hand lay at her throat, a rosary entwined in her fingers and the silver flash of a crucifix.

It has survived in India under the form of two serpents entwined, probably introduced in the track of Alexander the Great.

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to entwined, such as: indivisible, integral, as one, attached, conjoined, and connected.

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

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