intwine

/ɪnˈtwaɪn/
verb
  1. To twist or wind together; to interlace.
    • The artist intwines different colored threads to make a beautiful tapestry.
    • She intwines her fingers with his as they walk along the beach.
    • The gardener intwines the stems of the two plants to create a stronger support.
  2. To connect or link closely; to become closely involved or combined.
    • History and myth intwine in the ancient stories of the region.
    • The themes of love and loss intwine throughout the novel.
    • Their lives intwine after they meet at the conference and start working together.
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