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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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In our call of the day they flag an even bigger “risky trinity” worry as they see three major market themes becoming increasingly intertwined.

From MarketWatch

Eventually, the magnetic fields formed a tightly intertwined structure.

From Science Daily

"Politics and economics have never been so intertwined."

From Barron's

Experts have long cautioned against putting too much stock in year-to-year crime statistics, which can fluctuate based on complex, intertwined factors — including how authorities classify and count certain offenses.

From Los Angeles Times

Ellison’s subject was America, whose many intertwining strands he saw as forming one great ecosystem.

From The Wall Street Journal