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intertwined

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for intertwined.

Editorial note

Because the regulation is so intertwined, and this mess of the loans and ECB, means that no one dare do that.

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Quick take

(figurative) Inextricably related or relevant.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of intertwined gathered in one view.

adjective

(figurative) Inextricably related or relevant.

adjective

(literal) Twined or twisted together; entwined.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for intertwined.

adjective

(figurative) Inextricably related or relevant.

adjective

(literal) Twined or twisted together; entwined.

Example sentences

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Because the regulation is so intertwined, and this mess of the loans and ECB, means that no one dare do that.

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The industry is driven by very complex, intertwined, often political incentives and ulterior motives.

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Structured and rewarding, a lot more things you can do, characters and stories intertwined to be invested in.

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A note on mindfulness: it's often intertwined with New Age-y bullshit, but the core of it is actually very powerful.

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The problem is when you're handed a project from another single developer-project, and the project is a hot mess of spaghetti jQuery where business logic is intertwined with DOM manipulation.

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The bank and the state are intertwined due to this, and any failure on one will most likely affect the other.

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The field of economics really has done itself a disservice in its relevance as a science by becoming so intertwined with politics.

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Solar, however, enables such a great level of autonomy, that it might just be the last sector where government and private interests are intertwined.

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Having a physical deployment boundary might reduce this aspect of intertwined modules.

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As much as they would like this to be an internal situation, the community is intrinsically intertwined in this so some deeper explanation that satisfies this curiosity is more or less necessary to bring them around.

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The caribbean slave trade began to decline when Toussaint L'Ouverture rose to power in Haiti (The Haitian and French revolution were very closely intertwined) and slavery was abolished.

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This is not news to anyone who remembers the Yeltsin era and understands how wealth was concentrated^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hdistributed in Russia after privatisation and how it is intertwined with state interests.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use intertwined in a sentence?

Because the regulation is so intertwined, and this mess of the loans and ECB, means that no one dare do that.

What does intertwined mean?

(figurative) Inextricably related or relevant.

What part of speech is intertwined?

intertwined is commonly used as adjective.