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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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“So you see how intertwined it all was — Hollywood and flying.”

From Los Angeles Times

According to Kennett, the explanation is complex and involves several intertwined factors that contributed to both the growth and eventual decline of these ancient urban centers.

From Science Daily

Journalist Jeff Sharlet noted on Twitter that one conservative school board member in Waukesha County told him that "critical race theory" is "intertwined, and it is soft, and it is subtle."

From Salon

But as the Kurdish refugee from Iran quickly realized, dreams and despair were intertwined in the shantytown known as the Jungle.

From Washington Post

An opening duet that recurs is tender and layered, its embraces and coupled slow dancing intertwined with more troubled chest-thumping and hand vibrations.

From New York Times