Interweave (verb)

  1. To weave or combine two or more things together.
  2. To mix or blend two or more things together in a complex or intricate way.

Origin:

From the latin words inter- (between) + texere (to weave).

Examples:

  1. She interweaved different colors of yarn to create a unique pattern.
  2. The story interweaves elements of fantasy and reality.
  3. The designer interweaves different fabrics to create a textured effect.
  4. The novel interweaves several different storylines to create a complex narrative.
  5. They interweave their different backgrounds and experiences to create a unique blend of music.
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