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Meaning of entwine
to twist or turn together, or to become twisted or turned together
Etymology of entwine
The word "entwine" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "ent-" meaning "to twist" and "-twine" meaning "to turn", and has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of twisting or turning things together
Synonyms
intertwine
twist
turn
curl
coil
spiral
loop
knot
bind
tie
fasten
secure
entangle
snare
ensnare
entrap
catch
capture
enfold
envelop
enclose
encircle
surround
wrap
twine
wreathe
braid
plait
weave
interlace
interweave
mesh
link
connect
join
unite
merge
amalgamate
combine
blend
fuse
mingle
mix
intermingle
Definitions
- To twist or turn something together with something else, typically in a complicated or confusing way
- * To become twisted or turned together, or to be closely connected or associated
Usage Examples
- The branches of the trees entwined to form a natural arch
- * The threads of the rope entwined to create a strong and durable bond
- * The stories of the two families entwined over the centuries, forming a complex and fascinating history