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intertwined

Definition for intertwined

adjective as in crisscross

adjective as in inseparable

adjective as in knotted

adjective as in woven

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This connection helped Doupe and Petticrew get through some dark days on set and also served the storytelling well: the Price sisters have what can only described as an intense, codependent relationship, which becomes even more deeply intertwined during their imprisonment.

“In ‘Will & Harper,’ we see two people who are deeply intertwined in each other’s lives — not through romantic entanglement but through the support that only two friends can offer — and that’s worthy of exploration,” says Greenbaum.

For the sibling pop savants, work and family have long been intertwined.

Its story is intertwined with that of Lebanon’s financial and economic collapse.

From BBC

The city’s voters, the Chronicle says, have grown “dissatisfied amid intertwined crises of drug addiction, property crime, homelessness and an economic decline downtown.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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