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Interwoven
Interwoven meaning
past participle of interweave
Synonyms of Interwoven
Example sentences (20)
But in Europe these stories are much longer and older and interwoven.
Sitting for hours or even a whole day getting their hair neatly tucked into box braids or cornrows, the experiences and expectations of customers become interwoven with the lives of the ladies who work there.
Their work is interwoven into the fabric of the health, education, housing, employment and business initiatives that have yielded positive results among men, women and children of all ages.
The new document — which is framed around three interwoven themes of communion, mission and participation — aims to offer an honest account of the key ideas, difficulties, aspirations and fears of Catholics from every corner of the globe.
The numbers make it clear that real people continue to find these tools useful, so there is little doubt that we're moving toward a future where AI is interwoven with our everyday lives.
This will create an environment where disparate blockchain services and assets effectively become interwoven as part of a single massive ecosystem and achieve what was once deemed unattainable in cross-chain transactions.
Two substantial flashback arcs in the Netflix series were wisely broken up into pieces and interwoven with the current narrative, which helped preserve the pacing.
While the surgeon was able to excise most of it, a portion about the size of an apricot had become interwoven with my heart wall and could not be removed.
With the Apple Braided Solo Loop, you'll be wearing a durable watch band made from stretchable recycled yarn, interwoven with silicone threads.
At 90 minutes, “Metamorphoses,” is made up of interwoven vignettes from classical mythology including the tales of Midas and his daughter, Alcyone and Ceyx, and Eros and Psyche.
At the heart of Erik’s message is the yearning for respect and understanding of their complex lives—lives interwoven with tragedy, trauma, and deep familial bonds.
But the reality is that our entire economic ecosystem is so interwoven so closely together that any business of any scale ultimately has people and talent from all over the world.
It's funny that a franchise that prided itself on having such an interwoven story now has to assure fans they don't need to watch anything to understand this.
Many of the works from the Boy Scouts of America’s collection are as interwoven into American life as the organization itself, having been featured on magazine covers, calendars and even used to sell war bonds.
Maybe that will come in 2027 when Sam Mendes plans to release four separate, interwoven movies about the members of the Beatles, each told from the perspective of a different band member.
The benefits to humanity and the blessings that flow from the birth of Christ are interwoven in human history.
These interwoven trends threaten agricultural productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem health while exacerbating food and water insecurity.
Tradition, athleticism, and cultural significance are all interwoven into the colorful tapestry that is the American sports landscape.
What locals told me is that it’s a way of living that has been interwoven into culture in for more than 500 years.
Accompanying each kit is a booklet of descriptions and instructions (plus menu suggestions and QR codes for Spotify playlists) interwoven with historical context, jokes, and anecdotes, written by Ponseca in a chatty, contagiously enthusiastic tone.