Interweaves

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntɝˈwivz/

Interweaves (verb)

  1. To put two or more things together in a way that they overlap and form one connected pattern.
  2. To include one set of details inside another, so both are clearly present and linked.
  3. To arrange threads or parts so they pass through each other, creating a strong joined structure.

Examples

  • The chef interweaves spices to create a balanced flavor.
  • The editor interweaves facts and opinions in one paragraph.