To weave or become woven together
“Honiton lace is made by placing a perforated pattern upon a pillow, and employing pins, bobbins, and spindles to twist and interweave the threads in such a manner as may be required.”
To link, unite or fuse together (by weaving)
“Further on, the yarn of the two men's fates would interweave even more closely.”
To scatter or intersperse among other things
“The speaker can say it more directly and pointedly than he could if he were made to interweave his speech with constant innuendoes.”
To intermingle or blend
To intersect, or to cut into or between
To insert (pages, which are normally blank) between the pages of a book
To make something more complex
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