What is another word for intertwining?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntətwˈa͡ɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

Intertwining is a word that suggests the idea of things or ideas being interwoven or interconnected. Some synonyms for intertwining are interlacing, interweaving, intertwist, and interknit. Other synonyms that convey similar meanings include entwining, braiding, twining, braiding, and lacing. These words describe the process of bringing two or more things together in a way that creates a complex and interdependent whole. Intertwining is often used to express the idea of interdependence between two or more ideas or concepts, and these synonyms capture that essence of complex interrelatedness. Whether used in art, literature, or everyday language, synonyms for intertwining help to expand our vocabulary and enrich our understanding of the world around us.

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Usage examples for Intertwining

Beauvouloir could not destroy the harmonious grouping of the native woods, the graceful upspringing of the wild flowers, the cool softness of the grassy slopes, the love expressed in the intertwining growth of the clustering plants.
"The Hated Son"
Honore de Balzac
That the wolverine, should he fail to be caught by the trap, might not revenge himself by destroying our skins or carrying off our meat, we constructed a strong framework in the top of our hut, in which we placed everything of value, and, to make it additionally secure, we stuck in some thick stakes round the entrance, intertwining them with branches.
"With Axe and Rifle"
W.H.G. Kingston
The nest is well fixed in the grass and fastened to it by the intertwining of some of the fibres of which it is composed.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume

Famous quotes with Intertwining

  • Nigel You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really. It's sort of - Marty What do you call this Nigel Well, this piece is called Lick My Love Pump.
    This Is Spinal Tap
  • The peace that passeth understanding is that which comes when the pain is not relieved, which subsists in the midst of the painful situation, suffusing it, which springs out of the pain itself, which shimmers on the crest of the wave of pain, which is the spear of frustration transfigured into the shaft of light. It is upon those we love that we must anchor ourselves spiritually in the last moments. The sense of interconnectedness with them stands out vividly by way of contrast at the very moment when our mortal connection with them is about to be dissolved. And the intertwining of our life with theirs, the living in the life that is in them, is but a part of our living in the infinite manifold of the spiritual life. The thought of this, as apprehended, not in terms of knowledge, but in immediate experience, begets the peace that passeth understanding. And it is upon the bosom of that peace that we can pass safely out of the realm of time and space.
    Felix Adler
  • If Darwin's discovery had been made in a Taoist or Shinto, Hindu or animist culture it would very likely have become just one more strand in its intertwining mythologies. In these faiths humans and other animals are kin. By contrast, arising among Christians who set humans beyond all other living things, it triggered a bitter controversy that rages on to this day.
    John Gray (philosopher)

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