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Definition of interwoven:
- imp. & p. p. of Interweave.
- of Interweave
Synonyms:
interlocking, complex, mingled, intermixed, knitted, mixed, interlacing, interlinking, woven.
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correlated (part of speech: verb)
- dovetailed,
- collaborated,
- interlaced,
- interchanged,
- intertwined,
- intermeshed,
- seesawed,
- interwove,
- cooperated,
- interacted,
- meshed,
- teeter-tottered,
- co-acted,
- intercommunicated,
- reciprocated
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co-operated (part of speech: verb)
- concurred,
- affiliated,
- dovetailed,
- participated,
- overlapped,
- meshed,
- banded,
- interwove,
- pooled,
- associated,
- allied,
- confederated,
- shared,
- colluded,
- traded,
- intermeshed,
- reciprocated,
- united,
- co-operated,
- collaborated,
- interlaced,
- intertwined
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correlational (part of speech: adjective)
- correlational,
- interdependent,
- co-active,
- intertwined,
- merged,
- interlaced,
- correlated,
- interconnected,
- mutual,
- collaborative,
- dovetailed,
- intermeshed,
- meshed,
- cooperational,
- interrelated,
- reciprocal,
- complementary,
- back-and-forth,
- interactive
Usage examples:
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From Trevandrum Mr. F. Bourdillon says:-" It lays three or four eggs of a pale pink colour, with purple spots, in a nest of roots, lined with finer roots and interwoven with the leaves of a jungle- shrub gathered green.
- "The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1", Allan O. Hume. -
They made straight for a spot about a hundred and fifty yards distant, where on the edge of the meadow land stood a rude shed, framed of logs and slabs, thatched with flags from the brook, and walled on three sides with hurdles interwoven with straw.
- "Greene Ferne Farm", Richard Jefferies. -
Suddenly, at a particular point, he stopped, and drawing something out of his towels, thrust it, at the full length of his arm, into the closely interwoven mass of twig and foliage at his side.
- "Ravensdene Court", J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher.