interknotting
/ˌɪntərˈnɑtɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of interknot: the act of tying or fastening together by knotting; connecting or linking things by tying knots.
- The team spent the afternoon interknotting the ropes for the bridge.
- He was interknotting the wires when the power went out.
- She is interknotting the threads to create a pattern.
- Present participle of interknot (figurative): the act of becoming intricately or tightly connected or intertwined.
- Their lives keep interknotting in surprising ways.
- The plot is interknotting multiple storylines into one climax.
- The documentary shows how different cultures are interknotting in the modern world.
noun
- The process or result of tying together with knots; a state of being intricately connected.
- The artist's work explores the interknotting of nature and technology.
- The interknotting of their fates was a central theme of the novel.
- The interknotting of the ropes made the net very strong.