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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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“So you see how intertwined it all was — Hollywood and flying.”

From Los Angeles Times

According to Kennett, the explanation is complex and involves several intertwined factors that contributed to both the growth and eventual decline of these ancient urban centers.

From Science Daily

He probably did not imagine that his career would become intertwined with Japan’s most popular sporting event.

From New York Times

The fact that the players’ union issued a sharp rebuke of the move underscored how politics, wealth and pro sports can become uncomfortably intertwined.

From New York Times

The complications reflect the reality that Trump’s campaign and his legal issues are now intertwined.

From Seattle Times