intertwin
/ɪntərˈtwɪn/Definitions
1. verb
to cause two or more things to become entwined or connected in such a way that they cannot be easily separated
“The branches of the tree began to intertwin with each other, forming a sturdy framework.”
2. noun
a relationship or bond between two or more things that are closely connected or interdependent
“The intertwin of art and music in the performance was truly remarkable.”
3. verb (transitive)
to cause two or more people or things to become closely connected or interdependent
“The experience of living in a foreign country caused her to intertwin with the local culture.”