How do you use Intertwined in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like tangled, plus the exact meaning.
Intertwined meaning
- Twined or twisted together; entwined.
- Inextricably related or relevant.
Synonyms of Intertwined
Using Intertwined
- The main meaning on this page is: Twined or twisted together; entwined. | Inextricably related or relevant.
- Useful related words include: tangled.
- In the example corpus, intertwined often appears in combinations such as: intertwined with, are intertwined, is intertwined.
Context around Intertwined
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 8 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Intertwined
- In this selection, "intertwined" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, become, became, ever and ahead stand out and add context to how "intertwined" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are accidentally intertwined so an and are inherently intertwined. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "intertwined" sits close to words such as appreciates, bu and climates, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with intertwined
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Freedom and responsibility are inherently intertwined. (6 words)
For that time on, the two countries became firmly intertwined. (10 words)
And it's ripe with personal and professional drama ever-intertwined. (11 words)
Although he had garnered acclaim for his previous works, Shinkai’s first global blockbuster was 2016’s “,” a body-swap romantic fantasy about two teenagers separated by time and space whose fates become intertwined because of an approaching comet. (39 words)
Melted plastic has become intertwined with rocks on the island, located 1,140 km (708 miles) from the southeastern state of Espirito Santo, which researchers say is evidence of humans’ growing influence over the earth’s geological cycles. (38 words)
Now is the time for all hands on deck, especially the expert hands (and minds) of Native peoples whose lifeways, cultures, and identities are irrevocably intertwined with their ancestral territories. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
After years of pandemic-era shutdowns, Lowe’s research showed that home improvement and pet spending were more intertwined than ever in consumers’ minds.
Although he had garnered acclaim for his previous works, Shinkai’s first global blockbuster was 2016’s “,” a body-swap romantic fantasy about two teenagers separated by time and space whose fates become intertwined because of an approaching comet.
Among the many changes that makes to its two source materials, the movie gives the dreaded pirate captain a backstory that is very much intertwined with Pan’s.
And it's ripe with personal and professional drama ever-intertwined.
An exhibition in Paris highlights a crucial moment in the art market’s development, when commerce and creativity became intertwined.
As more and more time passes they get intertwined in each other’s lives.
Based on Elizabeth Macneal's novel the series focuses on three sets of characters whose lives become intertwined ahead of the Great Exhibition, London, in 1851.
Dr. Caiazzo remarked on the difficulty of such a separation, as the components seem intertwined.
England's selection problems at centre and fly-half were intertwined during the Six Nations as Borthwick struggled to find the right midfield balance.
For that time on, the two countries became firmly intertwined.
Freedom and responsibility are inherently intertwined.
Her famous paintings, where human and plant forms are intertwined, will be on show as part of this comprehensive survey of her work.
Internet connectivity and gaming are now intertwined, with multiplayer capabilities, DRM services, and streaming being essential features.
In this new season, Joel and Anita’s futures are accidentally intertwined — so an elaborate new plan to get everything back to normal is in order.
Its future will also remain intricately intertwined with the Roanoke community it serves.
Later, African American car enthusiasts adopted the lifestyle, and low-and-slow cars became intertwined with the West Coast's hip-hop culture.
Melted plastic has become intertwined with rocks on the island, located 1,140 km (708 miles) from the southeastern state of Espirito Santo, which researchers say is evidence of humans’ growing influence over the earth’s geological cycles.
Never a truer word spoken, but that logic has to apply equally to protect all native wildlife intertwined in the ecosystem.
Now is the time for all hands on deck, especially the expert hands (and minds) of Native peoples whose lifeways, cultures, and identities are irrevocably intertwined with their ancestral territories.
Part of the appeal is the sensual overload — so many different body parts all intertwined.
Common combinations with intertwined
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- intertwined with 76×
- are intertwined 20×
- is intertwined 19×
- deeply intertwined 14×
- intertwined in 11×
- closely intertwined 8×
- more intertwined 6×
- inextricably intertwined 6×
- intertwined and 6×
- become intertwined 5×