From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishentwineen‧twine /ɪnˈtwaɪn/ verb [intransitive, transitive] 1 TOGETHERto twist two things together or to wind one thing around another They walked together with their arms entwined.Grammar Entwine is usually passive when used as a transitive verb.2 → be entwined (with something)→ See Verb table
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entwine• A skilled historian is able to entwine his inventory material with evidence gathered from a variety of other sources.• Fresh flowers were entwined in her hair.• For helices to entwine together they must be of the same handedness, like the strands of a rope.