interweave

/ˌɪntərˈwiːv/
verb
  1. To weave or twist together two or more things, such as threads or strands.
    • The hairdresser interweaves ribbons into the braid for a festive look.
    • The artisan carefully interweaves gold and silver threads to create a beautiful fabric.
    • In basket weaving, you interweave strips of willow to form a sturdy container.
  2. To combine or blend different elements, ideas, or stories together in a complex way.
    • The documentary interweaves interviews and archival footage to tell the full story.
    • Her speech interweaves personal anecdotes with historical facts to keep the audience engaged.
    • The author interweaves three separate storylines into one gripping novel.
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