verb
- to twist or wind together; to intertwine
- to link or connect closely; to unite
Usage: often used with 'with' or as a reflexive verb; literary or formal register
Usage: figurative use; often describes abstract concepts or relationships
Examples
- The vines intwine around the wooden trellis.
- Their fingers intwined as they walked through the garden.
- The two stories intwine to create a complex narrative.
- Rope and ribbon were intwined to form a decorative border.
- Their lives became intwined after years of friendship.
- The dancers' movements intwined gracefully across the stage.