1. intertwining - Noun
2. intertwining - Verb
intertwining
present participle of intertwine
intertwining (plural intertwinings)
The pattern or motion of something that intertwines.
Poetry is not a healing lotion, an emotional massage, a kind of linguistic aromatherapy. Neither is it a blueprint, nor an instruction manual, nor a billboard. There is no universal Poetry, anyway, only poetries and poetics, and the streaming, intertwining histories to which they belong. Adrienne Rich
Contact with Venice led to close intertwining of Cretan and Venetian cultures, without, however, the Cretans losing their Greek Orthodox nature. Source: Internet
A compelling page turner with intertwining plots that combine practical magic, the cost of keeping your commitments, and the secrets of a dead woman. Source: Internet
By the end, there’s even a subtle flute part intertwining with harmonica, and if that seems like unusual instrumentation for a flatland troubadour, perhaps it’s an indication of depth that had previously lain hidden in Moreland’s music. Source: Internet
In fact, on average, runs anywhere from 8-10 different angles on a given show; which would be fine if the intertwining of the various conflicts were cleaner. Source: Internet
In October 2015, VH1 launched Black Ink Crew: Chicago, a reality show chronicling the intertwining lives of tattoo artists working at 9 Mag, a Black-owned and -operated tattoo parlor in Pilsen. Source: Internet