twinned

/twɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'twin': to join or link two things closely together.
    • The organization twinned the school with a partner in Africa.
    • The two companies twinned their research efforts to develop the new drug.
    • They twinned their wedding rings to symbolize their union.
adjective
  1. Joined or paired together, often because of a close connection or similarity.
    • The two cities are twinned and exchange students every year.
    • The museum has a twinned exhibition with a gallery in Paris.
    • They bought a twinned set of bracelets to show their friendship.
  2. Having a matching or corresponding counterpart.
    • Her dress had twinned patterns on both sleeves.
    • Each key has a twinned copy stored in the safe.
    • The architect designed twinned towers that mirror each other.
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