interlaced
/ˌɪntərˈleɪst/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of interlace: to twist, weave, or lace together.
- She interlaced her fingers nervously as she waited for the interview to begin.
- They interlaced the ribbons through the wreath to make it more colorful.
- The artisan interlaced strips of leather to create a sturdy belt.
adjective
- Twisted, woven, or laced together; having parts that cross over and under each other.
- The interlaced branches of the old trees formed a natural canopy over the path.
- The video showed interlaced lines that made the image look slightly flickery on the old TV.
- She wore a bracelet made of interlaced silver and gold threads.
- Closely connected or intertwined in a complex way.
- The interlaced themes of love and loss run through all of her paintings.
- Their lives became interlaced after years of working together on the same projects.
- The novel weaves an interlaced story of three families over a century.