1. entwined - Adjective
2. entwined - Verb
entwined
simple past and past participle of entwine
entwined (not generally comparable, comparative more entwined, superlative most entwined)
Synonym of intertwined.
With the Union my best and dearest earthly hopes are entwined. Franklin Pierce
I stand entwined in fire on the inextinguishable bonfire of inconceivable love. Daniel Handler
The teachings of the Bible are so interwoven and entwined with our whole civic and social life that it would be literally impossible for us to figure to ourselves what that life would be if these teaching were removed. Theodore Roosevelt
Splendid Things Chinese brocade. A sword with a decorated scabbard. The grain of the wood in a Buddhist statue. Long flowering branches of beautifully coloured wistaria entwined about a pine tree. Sei Shōnagon
Not only is the self entwined in society; it owes society its existence in the most literal sense. Theodor Adorno
Far from being accidental details, the properties of nature's basic building blocks are deeply entwined with the fabric of space and time. Brian Greene