verb
- to twist or wind together or around something
- to become closely connected or involved with something
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The ivy began to entwine around the old fence post.
- She watched the dancers entwine their arms gracefully.
- The vines entwined themselves through the garden trellis.
- Their fingers entwined as they walked along the beach.
- The two storylines entwine throughout the novel.
- Ribbons entwined the maypole in colorful patterns.
- Their lives became entwined after they met in college.