verb
- to twist or wind together; to intertwine
- to blend or combine closely; to unite in a complex way
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'intwine'
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The vines intwines around the wooden trellis in the garden.
- She intwines her fingers with his as they walk together.
- The two stories intwines themes of love and loss throughout the novel.
- The rope intwines with the cable to form a stronger bond.
- Their lives intwines in unexpected ways after that fateful meeting.
- The artist intwines different colors to create a beautiful pattern.