Entwine

usgb/ɪnˈtwaɪn/
verb

To twist or weave together.

Their fingers entwined in a grip of friendship.
Visual representation of "entwine" - To twist or weave together

Often appears as...

  • entwined in love
  • fingers entwined
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Physical Connection

Use 'entwine' to describe tangible elements braiding or twisting together, often used poetically.

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The garden was a haven with flowers and vines entwining the trellis.
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Symbolic Unity

'Entwine' can symbolize unity or coming together of people, ideas, or elements.

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The ceremony had ribbons that entwined, representing the couple's joined lives.
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Nature Imagery

Often used to describe natural occurrences, like plants growing together or objects wrapped by nature.

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The old fence post was entwined with ivy and moss.
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