inweave
/ɪnˈwiːv/
verb
- To weave or interlace something into a fabric or structure.
- The artisan inweaves gold thread into the silk cloth.
- They inweave colorful ribbons into the basket's design.
- The pattern inweaves strands of wool and cotton together.
- To incorporate or blend something into a larger whole, especially in a figurative or artistic sense.
- The author inweaves historical facts into her fictional story.
- The composer inweaves folk melodies into the symphony.
- He inweaves humor into his serious speeches.
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