- 1entwine something (with/in/around something) to twist or wind something around something else They strolled through the park, with arms entwined. The balcony was entwined with roses.
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- 2be entwined (with something) to be very closely involved or connected with something Her destiny was entwined with his. Their lives are entwined.
entwine
verbNAmE//ɪnˈtwaɪn//
[usually passive]Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they entwine he / she / it entwines
past simple entwined
-ing form entwining
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