Examples of 'interwoven' in a sentence

Meaning of "interwoven"

Interweave means to weave together or blend different elements to create a unified whole, often used metaphorically
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  • past participle of interweave

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Interwoven with the magnetic fields themselves.
Capillaries are also interwoven among sweat tubules.
The physical and supernatural worlds are interwoven.
Fabulous stories are interwoven with his hagiography.
These four dimensions interact and are interwoven.
It consists of interwoven string attached to the head.
Arab cultural space are historically so tightly interwoven.
Many disciplines are interwoven with other disciplines.
The sclerotium originates as a knot of interwoven hyphae.
Participation stations interwoven into creative architecture.
And the truth and lies are so interwoven.
Power and race are interwoven in all of this.
Politics and economics have become interwoven.
Cybersecurity is interwoven into both of these area.
The inflatable element is made of interwoven fabric.

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Identity is interwoven with the cultural grouping.
The book advances three interwoven arguments.
They are interwoven together to tell the story.
Humanity is interlaced and interwoven with humanity.
Music is interwoven in the history of the world.
Fiberglass is made of tiny interwoven glass strings.
Are interwoven like a fine woolen cloth.
It is possible to create complex interwoven or intertwined structures.
The universe is intricately designed and interwoven.
These elements are interwoven in each thematic discussion.
The stories of three families are interwoven.
This view is interwoven throughout the story.
Our destinies and our freedoms are all interwoven.
These six values are interwoven into everything we do.
Interwoven with these fabrics are a mesh of tiny sensors.
Light and shadows are interwoven toward the future.
Interwoven boldly explores the way we relate to textiles.
Branches are interwoven between them.
It can be a homogenous habitat or a patchwork of different interwoven habitats.
Stem cells interwoven with nanotech.
Trade and development cooperation are very closely interwoven.
That scene was interwoven with a sheep being slaughtered on an altar.
Education and work are interwoven concepts.
But so interwoven is the struggle between.
No other industry is so completely interwoven with government functions.
Schematic and teleological interpretation are therefore necessarily interwoven.
Language is often interwoven with other contentious issues.
A knot is a fastening in rope or interwoven lines.
The two are interwoven and inseparable.
This article gives more general interwoven polygons.
These are two interwoven capacities that we have naturally.
Multiple branches of magic can be interwoven to great effect.
Is directly interwoven with the material activity and.
The novel is a pastiche of interwoven stories.
Colonial elements interwoven in a clean and contemporary design.

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