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entwine

[en-twahyn] / ɛnˈtwaɪn /


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England will be defined as losers in this country, their history entwined with all the other Ashes tourists to be humbled down under.

From BBC

"I grew up in a religious context where my Jewishness was very much entwined with the state of Israel, but I really started to interrogate that," she says.

From BBC

Now, for the first time, Myanmar's long civil war and its scam crisis are entwined.

From BBC

We all three mourned over these artifacts that attest to the entwined histories that we can celebrate now.

From The Wall Street Journal

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