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interwoven

interwove \in`ter*wove"\, interwoven \in`ter*wov"en\, imp. & p. p. of interweave.

interwoven

interweave \in`ter*weave"\, v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. interwove; p. p. interwoven; p. pr. & vb. n. interweaving.]

  1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and cotton interwoven.

    Under the hospitable covert nigh Of trees thick interwoven.
    --Milton.

  2. To intermingle; to unite intimately; to connect closely; as, to interweave truth with falsehood.
    --Dryden.

    Words interwove with sighs found out their way.
    --Milton.

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interwoven

vb. (past participle of interweave English)

WordNet
interwoven
interweave
  1. v. interlace by or as it by weaving [syn: weave] [ant: unweave]

  2. [also: interwoven, interwove]

interwoven

adj. linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing [syn: interlacing, interlinking, interlocking]

Usage examples of "interwoven".

And so, they maintain, what is required is some sort of systems theory orientation, some way for us to see and feel that we are all interwoven into the single pattern and web of life.

Einstein went on to show that other physical properties of the world are unexpectedly interwoven as well.

In every direction the cones pointed, seemingly interwoven of strands of metal and of light.

That is, so holistic was this great empirical interlocking order and interwoven net, so perfect was the "great Universal System,"

All of this totally overlooks the fact that Spirit manifests not only as Self (I) but as intersubjective Community (We) and as an objective State of Affairs (It)as Buddha, Sangha, Dharmaeach inseparably interwoven with the others and interwoven in the Good and the Goodness of the All.

A half-dozen of the crimson tendrils hanging from one of the flower-decked branches had poked their way down into the animal's rib cage and interwoven themselves into the mossy bones.

Actually, her hair was stupendous, with a coronet of braids interwoven with strings of pearls and with a cascade of coppery ringlets spilling down across the front of her left shoulder.

The shapes stood immobile, flashing disks, gigantic radiant stars and the six great spheres beneath their geometric super-Euclidean god or shrine or machine of interwoven threads of luminous force and metal--still motionless, still watching.

Why had it been so made that sullen flaming Cross alone could release its hidden meanings, made articulate its interwoven octaves?

Into the entire figure ran numerous tiny rivulets of angry crimson and orange light, angling in interwoven patterns with never a curve nor arching.

In them I read unthinkable calculations, formulas of interwoven universes, arithmetical progressions of armies of stars, pandects of the motions of the suns.

The ravines were choked with the drab grey stands of thorn, so densely interwoven that a man would have to crawl in on hands and knees, and his vision would be limited to a few feet ahead, yet the herd of many hundreds of buffalo that they were following had disappeared into one of these narrow gorges, their thick hides impervious to the cruel red-tipped thorn.

The poles had been peeled of their rough bark and bound together with raw-hide strips from the green hide of a freshly killed roan antelope, and the body of the litter was made from the same interwoven hide strips.

He transferred fire to the smoking tube, and when it had fairly taken he hooked his axe over one shoulder and began climbing the interwoven branches of the flowering creeper up the sheer cliff.

He had lost the axe but when he groped for it in the tangled roots and interwoven branches, he found it almost immediately, and at the same time, uncovered the stone that had tripped him.