untwain (Meaning)

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untwain (v. t.)

To rend in twain; to tear in two.

Synonyms & Antonyms of untwain

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untwain Sentence Examples

  1. The lovers' hearts, once entwined, remained unswervingly untwain.
  2. The magnetic bond between the atoms held them steadfastly untwain.
  3. Despite the trials and tribulations they faced, their friendship remained untwain.
  4. The threads of the tapestry were meticulously interwoven, ensuring they remained untwain.
  5. The ancient cedar stood tall and proud, its roots unyieldingly untwain.
  6. The Siamese twins were medically separated, but their emotional bond remained untwain.
  7. The intricate lacework, crafted with silken threads, was designed to remain untwain.
  8. The climbers clung tenaciously to the rock face, their fingers unbendingly untwain.
  9. The double helix structure of DNA ensured the genetic code remained untwain.
  10. The covenant they had made was sacred, its terms inviolably untwain.

FAQs About the word untwain

To rend in twain; to tear in two.

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No antonyms found.

The lovers' hearts, once entwined, remained unswervingly untwain.

The magnetic bond between the atoms held them steadfastly untwain.

Despite the trials and tribulations they faced, their friendship remained untwain.

The threads of the tapestry were meticulously interwoven, ensuring they remained untwain.