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Synonyms

convolve

American  
[kuhn-volv] / kənˈvɒlv /

verb (used with or without object)

convolved, convolving
  1. to roll or wind together; coil; twist.


convolve British  
/ kənˈvɒlv /

verb

  1. to wind or roll together; coil; twist

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Other Word Forms

  • convolvement noun

Etymology

Origin of convolve

1590–1600; < Latin convolvere, equivalent to con- con- + volvere to roll, turn, twist

Example Sentences

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The brain of the prizefighter does not convolve: he relies more on his "jabs" than on thoughts that burn —and those who live by the hammer die by the hammer.

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