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Interweave meaning
To combine (things) through weaving. | To intermingle.
Example sentences (6)
Remembering the risks of young women who took the risk of offering their testimony, with no promise of financial gain, Krouse also made the choice to interweave that story with the tragic, ugly tale of her own childhood sexual abuse, taking her own risks.
She generously shares her studio spaces and known-how with others, has been a community volunteer, repurposes clothing, and creates interactive events where creativity, humor, alliance, and tough-topic discussions interweave.
The narrative's potential to interweave generational conflict with high-velocity action is a formula that could generate an explosive reaction within the continuity of the Flash mythology.
Seven major expansions, each adding hundreds of individual stories and timelines that overlap and interweave, have only added to the complexity.
Middle School Science teacher Hannah Richardson was able to interweave prior knowledge of oyster anatomy and life cycle to give the students a broader understanding of the story.
The alliterative patterns of early Germanic poetry interweave meter and alliteration as a key part of their structure, so that the metrical pattern determines when the listener expects instances of alliteration to occur.