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entwine

[en-twahyn] / ɛnˈtwaɪn /


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But Ms. Wilson, who was accustomed to working and reworking recipes until they were perfected, was intrigued by how and why an inanimate kitchen object could become so emotionally entwined with her very being.

From The Wall Street Journal

As private-credit assets balloon and grow increasingly entwined with the banking system, a Federal Reserve official is calling for a closer examination of the funds that make the private-credit industry run.

From Barron's

Asia's two top economies are closely entwined, with China the biggest source of tourists -- almost 7.5 million visitors in the first nine months of 2025 -- coming to Japan.

From Barron's

Broad's life has been entwined with Ashes cricket and his early career was heavily influenced by Australia.

From BBC

She would encourage people to do their research before buying a large breed but says her life has become entwined with her furry friend.

From BBC