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have interwoven

  • present perfect
    of interweave.
    interweave
    verb (used with object)
    to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.

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A decades-old fig tree with gnarled, wandering roots, raised like the leading in a Tiffany lamp, shows how the Selby horticultural artists have interwoven Tiffany with nature.

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2023

With multiple plot lines and locations that have interwoven through the series during its brief initial season, this episode chooses to spend all of its time with only three storylines.

From Salon Oct. 15, 2022

The United States has no stake in the Syrian government the way it does in the Iraqi one, and both have interwoven ties with Iran, Ollivant said.

From Washington Post Dec. 31, 2019

The gut microbiome is often compared to the Amazon rainforest, as both have interwoven ecosystems functioning together to maintain life.

From Scientific American Aug. 1, 2019

Of the character of these reflections, you will form some conception from the title I have given to the tale into which I have interwoven them.

From Evenings at Donaldson Manor Or, The Christmas Guest by Maria J. (Maria Jane) McIntosh