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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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For some, ethnicity and religion are so intertwined that an attack on one is interpreted as an attack on the other.

From BBC

Anxiety among parents and lawmakers has heightened as platforms and AI chatbots become more intertwined with people’s daily life.

From Los Angeles Times

But navigating the ins and outs of stories that intertwine without overstepping has required nimbleness.

From Los Angeles Times

But that would almost work against how gently stitched the intertwined strands are in this talented German director’s latest, no less meaningful for keeping some its feelings in check for as long as possible.

From Los Angeles Times

The operations were intertwined, according to people familiar with his operations and Western law-enforcement officials.

From The Wall Street Journal