Synonyms for interwoven


Grammar : Adj
Spell : verb in-ter-weev; noun in-ter-weev
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˌɪn tərˈwiv; noun ˈɪn tərˌwiv


Définition of interwoven

Origin :
  • 1570s, hybrid from inter- + weave (v.). Related: Interweaving; interwoven.
  • adj knit
Example sentences :
  • Ours is a government of opinion, and slavery is interwoven with it.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Whittier, Volume VII (of VII) » by John Greenleaf Whittier
  • The pileus is without a cuticle, consisting of interwoven fibres.
  • Extract from : « The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise » by M. E. Hard
  • What we had to say was all interwoven, as though we were both drawing on the same memories.
  • Extract from : « The Choice of Life » by Georgette Leblanc
  • And they are often so twisted and interwoven that they produce quite a novel effect.
  • Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 » by Various
  • The fortunes of trade unions are interwoven with the industries they serve.
  • Extract from : « Socialism As It Is » by William English Walling
  • The webbing which goes back and forth is interwoven with that which goes from right to left.
  • Extract from : « Handwork in Wood » by William Noyes
  • All this was interwoven with reflections on politics and discussions of the peace terms.
  • Extract from : « Short Stories of Various Types » by Various
  • Overhead was the interwoven roof of oaks and ashes and beeches.
  • Extract from : « Days Off » by Henry Van Dyke
  • In Oregon and Washington slavery was interwoven with the social polity.
  • Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
  • The two were interwoven in many ways, but we can best trace them separately.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Mormons » by William Alexander Linn

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