interwove (Meaning)

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interwove (imp. & obs. p. p.)

of Interweave

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interwove ()

Alt. of Interwoven

interwove Sentence Examples

  1. The author skillfully interwove multiple storylines to create a rich and engaging narrative.
  2. The intricate pattern of the tapestry interwove various colors and textures seamlessly.
  3. In the dance performance, the choreographer interwove movements from different styles to captivate the audience.
  4. The historian interwove personal accounts with historical events to provide a nuanced perspective.
  5. The poet's verses interwove themes of nature and love, creating a tapestry of emotions.
  6. As the seasons changed, nature interwove a vibrant palette of colors in the landscape.
  7. The artist's brush strokes interwove layers of paint, giving depth to the canvas.
  8. The complex melodies of the orchestra interwove harmoniously, creating a symphony of sounds.
  9. The architect interwove modern design elements with traditional aesthetics in the building.
  10. The friendship interwove shared experiences, creating a strong bond between the two friends.

FAQs About the word interwove

of Interweave, Alt. of Interwoven

weaved, writhed, mixed, entwined, wove,intertwined, interlaced, implicated, plied, wreathed

disentangled,disentangled, untangled, untangled, unwound, uncoiled, uncoiled, unwound,untwined, untwined

The author skillfully interwove multiple storylines to create a rich and engaging narrative.

The intricate pattern of the tapestry interwove various colors and textures seamlessly.

In the dance performance, the choreographer interwove movements from different styles to captivate the audience.

The historian interwove personal accounts with historical events to provide a nuanced perspective.