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    En·twine
    /ənˈtwīn/

    verb

    • 1. wind or twist together; interweave: "they lay entwined in each other's arms"
  2. The meaning of ENTWINE is to twine together or around. How to use entwine in a sentence.

  3. to twist together or around something: The old-fashioned porch was entwined with many creeping plants. fig. In the old days, moviemaking was entwined with political and social life. (Definition of entwine from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of entwine. entwine.

  4. To entwine is to twist and tangle or weave together. When you hold hands with someone, you entwine your fingers together. A long-haired girl can entwine flowers in her curls, and she might love it when her pet snake entwines around her arm.

  5. Entwine definition: to twine with, about, around, or together.. See examples of ENTWINE used in a sentence.

  6. 2 days ago · If one thing is entwined with another thing, or if you entwine two things, the two things are twisted around each other.

  7. Definitions of 'entwine' 1. If one thing is entwined with another thing, or if you entwine two things, the two things are twisted around each other. [...] 2. If two things entwine or are entwined, they closely resemble or are linked to each other, and they are difficult to separate or identify. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'entwine'

  8. en·twine. (ĕn-twīn′) v. en·twined, en·twin·ing, en·twines. v.tr. To twine around or together: The ivy entwined the column. v.intr. To twine or twist together. en·twine′ment n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. to twist together or around something: The old-fashioned porch was entwined with many creeping plants. fig. In the old days, moviemaking was entwined with political and social life. (Definition of entwine from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of entwine. entwine.

  10. Frost-cracks, scorching of bark by sun and fire, &c., anc wounds due to plants which entwine, pierce or otherwise materially injure trees, &c., on a large scale.

  11. be entwined (with something) to be very closely involved or connected with something Her destiny was entwined with his. Their lives are entwined. See entwine in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: entwine. Definition of entwine verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example ...

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