Intertwined [verb]

Definition of Intertwined:

twist around

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Sentence/Example of Intertwined:

The 2017 Coach of the Year was perhaps more intertwined with his team’s playing style than any other coach in the league.

Symbiotic relationships between bacteria and multicellular organisms are everywhere in nature, but some are more intricately intertwined than others.

I’ve always said living and livelihood are intertwined here in Nashville, in New York, in Los Angeles, in Ohio, in Minnesota, all over this country.

You’d be surprised to find how intertwined it is with our everyday lives.

The company and its location are deeply intertwined in my associations, and that’s true of everywhere I’ve ever worked.

At her bosom she wore a great brooch, containing intertwined locks of a grandfather and grandmother long since defunct.

Pale as a ghost, her fingers intertwined in a convulsive grip, she knelt by her cousin's bed and told her shameful story.

Although often intertwined and confused with one another, they were, nevertheless, essentially and fundamentally distinct.

For better or for worse, our destinies have been tragically intertwined,—how tragically, I alone know.

Mary and her brothers led the way with Lily, Sue and Clarice following slowly behind with arms intertwined.