How To Use Intermeshed In A Sentence
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The true scope of this integration is often under appreciated, but the economic, legal, and administrative fabrics of European countries are now incredibly intermeshed.
Max Bergmann: The EU's Political Deficit
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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.
Bird Cloud
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intermeshed twin rotors
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He views a relationship as a machine—a box full of intermeshed gears working together.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: True Love
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Prudence and wisdom are therefore closely intermeshed as virtues.
What is Human Wisdom?: An Interrogation of Posthuman Futures in Transhuman Evolutionary Discourse By Celia Deane-Drummond
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This work also intermeshed with that of the Department of Agriculture.
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Lawyers and leaders must do a better job of recognizing the intermeshed dilemmas posed by an overcrowded planet and an increasingly interconnected globe.
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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.
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They coalesced into bars of light and shadow, then formed intermeshed, spoked patterns that began to rotate.
Tin
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Like Iraq, as politics intermeshed with intelligence, another drama involving an Australian intelligence officer was playing out.
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In this matrix of power, where patriarchal structures intermeshed with basic economic structures of labor exploitation, the position of white women was ambiguous.