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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

He was still trying to sharpen manuscripts, and he still believed — as he had decades earlier — that literature and politics were deeply intertwined.

From Washington Post

Many Indigenous leaders have spoken about how planetary health and the health of Indigenous people and communities are intertwined, becoming ever more important as the world experiences irreversible damage caused by climate change.

From Salon

But his life’s project to document all the birds of North America was curiously intertwined with that of his predecessor, at least according to family lore.

From Washington Post