/ˌɪntɚˈwoʊv/; in·ter·woven /ˌɪntɚˈwoʊvən/; in·ter·weav·ing [+ obj] : to twist or weave (threads, fibers, etc.) together
▪ The long strands of ribbon are interwoven (together). ▪ a house built from poles interwoven with vines ▪ a mat of interwoven fibers — often used figuratively ▪ The two themes are interwoven throughout the poem. ▪ He interweaves advice and amusing stories to create an entertaining book. ▪ His life is closely interwoven with hers.
▪ The long strands of ribbon are interwoven (together). ▪ a house built from poles interwoven with vines ▪ a mat of interwoven fibers — often used figuratively ▪ The two themes are interwoven throughout the poem. ▪ He interweaves advice and amusing stories to create an entertaining book. ▪ His life is closely interwoven with hers.






