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interwoven

How to use interwoven in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for interwoven.

Editorial note

It's true that the muddling of the Verizon/AT&T stories is being interwoven with this, which may not have helped.

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Quick take

linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for interwoven.

Example sentences

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It's true that the muddling of the Verizon/AT&T stories is being interwoven with this, which may not have helped.

2

A huge portion of the work I'd be doing was mindless, but there was some really interesting stuff interwoven.

3

Do you really need to make a dozen interwoven classes, when its possible just a hundred or so lines in one class will do fine?

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And of course, war has no impact on politics and tightly interwoven economies...

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OK, I'll be more constructive.>There are various interwoven reasons for this, but the biggest thing that makes Ruby shine in my eyes is its objectsLearn Smalltalk-80.

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For the first 45 seconds or so I was like "Oh, that's kinda neat" but it went on to show more and more tours interwoven together and his little hidden personal details in it...

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The interwoven data and code nature of the tool makes testing and verification more difficult - certainly not impossible but going against the grain of the tool.

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Its part of the software and the culture of the group and the two are inseparable - the technological and social part of the community is tightly interwoven.

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I have no particular expertise, but I'll just toss this out there: I suspect that the popular modern view that the Earth and our biosphere are "tightly balanced and interwoven" is just wrong.

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But because Grassmann was so ahead of his time and did himself no favours by writing a dense, super long text with lots of philosophy interwoven not many bothered to read or could understand it.

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The government is far too interwoven at this point, and the important issues too far from the public consciousness, for an organization like the EFF to make any meaningful difference in checks and balances.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use interwoven in a sentence?

It's true that the muddling of the Verizon/AT&T stories is being interwoven with this, which may not have helped.

What does interwoven mean?

linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing

What part of speech is interwoven?

interwoven is commonly used as adjective.