(~s, intertwining, ~d)
1.
If two or more things are ~d or ~, they are closely connected with each other in many ways.
Their destinies are ~d...
Three major narratives ~ within Foucault’s text, ‘Madness and Civilisation’...
He ~s personal reminiscences with the story of British television...
Her fate ~d with his.
= interweave
V-RECIP: be V-ed, pl-n V, V n with n, V with n, also V pl-n
2.
If two things ~, they are twisted together or go over and under each other.
Trees, undergrowth and creepers ~d, blocking our way...
The towels were embroidered with their ~d initials.
= entwine
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V-ed, also V with n