entwining

[en-twahyn-ing]

entwining Definition

  • 1to twist or interlace together
  • 2to involve or connect intimately

Using entwining: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vines were entwining around the trellis.

  • Example

    Their fates were entwined from the beginning.

  • Example

    The two stories are entwined in a complex plot.

entwining Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with entwining

  • entwining branches

    branches that have grown together and twisted around each other

    Example

    The entwining branches of the trees created a natural archway.

  • entwining destinies

    two or more destinies that are closely connected or intertwined

    Example

    Their entwining destinies led them to cross paths again and again.

  • entwining melodies

    two or more melodies that are woven together in a harmonious way

    Example

    The entwining melodies of the duet created a beautiful and complex sound.

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Summary: entwining in Brief

The verb 'entwining' [en-twahyn-ing] means to twist or interlace together, as in 'The vines were entwining around the trellis.' It can also mean to involve or connect intimately, as in 'Their fates were entwined from the beginning.' Other examples include 'The two stories are entwined in a complex plot.' Synonyms for 'entwining' include 'twine,' 'intertwine,' 'interlace,' 'weave,' and 'interweave.'