enlace

[en-leys]

enlace Definition

  • 1to link or connect
  • 2to entwine or interlace

Using enlace: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enlace" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two countries will enlace their economies through a new trade agreement.

  • Example

    She enlaced her fingers together and took a deep breath.

  • Example

    The vines enlaced the trellis in a beautiful pattern.

enlace Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enlace

Antonyms for enlace

Phrases with enlace

  • wedding ceremony, marriage

    Example

    El enlace matrimonial se llevará a cabo en la iglesia del pueblo.

  • enlace químico

    chemical bond

    Example

    Los átomos se unen mediante un enlace químico para formar moléculas.

  • enlace covalente

    covalent bond

    Example

    El enlace covalente se produce cuando dos átomos comparten electrones.

Origins of enlace

from Spanish 'enlazar', from 'en-' (intensive prefix) + 'lazar' (to tie, bind), from Latin 'laqueare' (to ensnare, catch with a noose), from 'laqueus' (noose, snare)

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Summary: enlace in Brief

The verb 'enlace' [en-leys] means to link or connect, as in 'The two countries will enlace their economies through a new trade agreement.' It can also mean to entwine or interlace, as in 'The vines enlaced the trellis in a beautiful pattern.' Other phrases include 'enlace matrimonial,' meaning wedding ceremony or marriage, and 'enlace químico,' meaning chemical bond.