Interweaved: meaning, definitions and examples

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interweaved

 

[ ˌɪntərˈwiːvd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

woven together

Interweaved refers to the action of intertwining or combining different elements or strands together in a complex manner. This term is often used in contexts such as fabric weaving, storytelling, or various artistic expressions. When objects or ideas are interwoven, they are intricately connected, creating a layered effect. The process makes the individual components inseparable and highlights their relationship.

Synonyms

braided, entangled, entwined, intertwined, woven

Examples of usage

  • The artist interweaved different materials to create a stunning sculpture.
  • In her novel, the author interweaved multiple storylines to deepen the narrative.
  • The traditions of the two cultures were interwoven through generations.

Translations

Translations of the word "interweaved" in other languages:

🇵🇹 entrelaçado

🇮🇳 परस्पर बुना हुआ

🇩🇪 verflochten

🇮🇩 terjalin

🇺🇦 переплетений

🇵🇱 splątany

🇯🇵 絡み合った

🇫🇷 entrelacé

🇪🇸 entretejido

🇹🇷 iç içe geçmiş

🇰🇷 엮인

🇸🇦 متشابك

🇨🇿 propletený

🇸🇰 prepletený

🇨🇳 交织的

🇸🇮 prepleten

🇮🇸 samslagaður

🇰🇿 араласқан

🇬🇪 შერწყმული

🇦🇿 bir-birinə keçən

🇲🇽 entretejido

Etymology

The word 'interweave' originated in the late Middle English period, derived from the prefix 'inter-', meaning 'between' or 'among', combined with 'weave', which comes from the Old English 'wefan', meaning 'to weave'. The concept of weaving has a long history, directly associated with textile production and craftsmanship. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass not just the physical act of weaving fibers together but has also been applied metaphorically to describe the blending or intertwining of ideas, traditions, and narratives. By the 14th century, the term was commonly used in both literal and figurative contexts, reflecting the intricacy of human relationships and creativity. Today, 'interweaved' carries rich connotations in literature, art, and cultural studies, illustrating the complexity of connectivity and unity.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #42,151, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.