interweavement
Definition
- Noun:
- The act or process of interweaving: "interweavement" refers to the action or result of weaving together or mixing elements in a complex or intricate manner. It describes a state where different strands, ideas, or components are combined into a unified whole.
Usage Examples
- (The process of combining different types of threads.)
- (The complex mixing of different plot threads.)
- (The blending of different cultural elements.)
Advanced Usage
"interweavement of themes": the combination of different thematic elements in literature or art.
- The novel's interweavement of love and loss gives it profound emotional depth. (The blending of these themes creates a powerful effect.)
"interweavement of systems": the integration or interconnection of different systems or processes.
- The interweavement of economic and political systems is essential for understanding global trade. (The complex interconnection between these areas.)
Variants and Related Words
Interweave (verb): to weave together or blend intricately.
- The author interweaves historical facts with fictional characters. (She combines them in a complex way.)
Interwoven (adj): woven together; mixed or blended.
- The interwoven branches created a natural shelter. (Branches that are twisted together.)
Synonyms
- Interlacing: the act of crossing or intertwining elements.
- Intertwining: the process of twisting or weaving together.
- Intermingling: the mixing of different things together.
Related Idioms
- "Woven into the fabric of": something that is deeply integrated or inseparable from a larger whole.
- The interweavement of tradition and innovation is woven into the fabric of this company. (It is a fundamental part of the company's identity.)