intertwine

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To twine something together

You see, no doubt, that yet again, thanks to this intertwining, our many-headed sophist has forced us against our will to admit that what is not is in a way.

To become twined together
make lacework by knotting or looping
To unite by twining one with another; to entangle; to interlace
If two things intertwine, they are twisted together or go over and under each other. Trees, undergrowth and creepers intertwined, blocking our way The towels were embroidered with their intertwined initials. = entwine
spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope
To be twined or twisted together; to become mutually involved or enfolded
If two or more things are intertwined or intertwine, they are closely connected with each other in many ways. Their destinies are intertwined Three major narratives intertwine within Foucault's text, `Madness and Civilisation' He intertwines personal reminiscences with the story of British television Her fate intertwined with his. = interweave
make a loop in; "loop a rope"
{f} twine together, interlace, interweave
The act of intertwining, or the state of being intertwined
spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope"
intertwined
Simple past tense and past participle of intertwine
ıntertwine
{v} to unite by twisting
intertwined
{s} twined together, interlaced, interwoven
intertwined
twined or twisted together
intertwined
past participle, intertwine
intertwines
third-person singular of intertwine
intertwining
present participle of intertwine
intertwine
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