Intermeshed

Word INTERMESHED
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Definitions and meanings of "Intermeshed"

What do we mean by intermeshed?

To mesh between one another.

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The word "intermeshed" in example sentences

I admired these lodgepole pines that could so nimbly adapt their reproductive strategy, and thought it illustrated the intermeshed flexibility of the natural world where call and response was the way of continued life. ❋ Annie Proulx (2011)

Human rights, India's cultural and state sovereignty, and Western military intervention seem to be intermeshed in a dangerous manner for promoting Western human rights agendas in India and other nonwestern social/political domains. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They coalesced into bars of light and shadow, then formed intermeshed, spoked patterns that began to rotate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He views a relationship as a machine—a box full of intermeshed gears working together. ❋ Jack Canfield (2009)

Prudence and wisdom are therefore closely intermeshed as virtues. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

The true scope of this integration is often under appreciated, but the economic, legal, and administrative fabrics of European countries are now incredibly intermeshed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The world is intermeshed as never before, and the days of letting huge money institutions collapse are past, because it causes wide spread damage of hurricane force. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They used an intermeshed contra-rotating solution – at least the hubs are side-by-each rather than one sorta-inside the other. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Are they -- you know, are they intermeshed now completely? ❋ Unknown (2007)

Driving that pickup with the Nascar and yellow 'Support our troops' ribbons intermeshed. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I slowly reached out to take it, and our fingers instinctively intermeshed. ❋ Rachel Caine (2007)

This approach is always intermeshed with power, hierarchy, egocentrism and the threat or use of force or pain of some sort. ❋ Unknown (2006)

If we take the principles of justice or democracy seriously, for example, it is no longer self-evident that the domestic arena is the main site for their pursuit, since domestic and foreign affairs are now deeply and irrevocably intermeshed. ❋ Scheuerman, William (2006)

Globalization in this sense is a matter of degree since any given social activity might influence events more or less faraway: even though a growing number of activities seems intermeshed with events in distant continents, certain human activities remain primarily local or regional in scope. ❋ Scheuerman, William (2006)

However, even if so, both kinds of neural system, and the states and behaviors they organize, are normally causally intermeshed and functionally integrated. ❋ Katz, Leonard D. (2006)

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