Interweaving

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈwiːv/

Interweaving (verb)

  1. To weave things together so they form one pattern, with parts crossing and fitting between each other.
  2. To combine ideas or events so they are closely connected and appear together in a single story or explanation.
  3. To connect separate actions or processes so they affect each other and happen in an alternating or linked way.

Examples

  • The weaver interweaves threads to form a strong pattern.
  • Threads are interwoven to create a smooth fabric.