weave
/ˈwiːv, wɛv/Definitions
1. verb
to interlace or intermingle threads or yarns to form a fabric or textile
“She spent hours weaving a beautiful tapestry for her living room.”
2. verb
to combine or blend different elements, ideas, or activities
“The artist tried to weave the colors of nature into her paintings.”
3. noun
a pattern or design made by interlacing threads or yarns
“The intricate weave of the carpet added a touch of elegance to the room.”
4. noun
a fabric or textile made by interlacing threads or yarns
“The soft weave of the blanket made it perfect for snuggling up on chilly nights.”
5. verb
to plan or devise a course of action, often with multiple threads or elements
“The company tried to weave together its marketing strategy to reach a wider audience.”
6. verb
to move or navigate through a complex or difficult situation
“She tried to weave through the crowded streets to reach her destination on time.”