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interwoven

adjective as in knit

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There are many overlapping and interwoven conflicts in the Middle East, where the enemy of your enemy may still be your enemy.

Most Azeris in Iran, Nader told me, are part of the fabric of national society: Persian and Azeri "cultures are so interwoven."

Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago may be interwoven in our day with the wellbeing of the Nation.

Hannah and Her Sisters One of Woody Allen's several masterpieces, a brilliant tapestry of interwoven stories.

Very early on it became clear there were three story lines that needed to be interwoven.

I shall now conclude this Inquiry with some general observations on the subject and on some others which are interwoven with it.

Many novels are hurtful because of the many false ideas interwoven in the stories.

She was bound to him by bonds so intimately and secretly interwoven that to rupture any one of them would kill her.

All is interwoven together without any clear line of separation, and the result is some confusion.

Her golden ringlets, interwoven by the fingers of Love, played upon shoulders whiter than snow.

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

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