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weave
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weave
verb
/wiːv/
weatherproof
Weaver
Meaning
to make cloth by interlacing threads or to combine elements into a whole
to make cloth by interlacing threads; to move in and out
Example Sentences
She weaves beautiful patterns on her loom.
She learned to
weave
beautiful carpets.
Example Expressions
weave a story
Synonyms
interlace, intertwine, knit, braid, spin, plait
Entry 1
interlace, intertwine, knit, braid, spin
Entry 2
interlace, braid, plait, intertwine
Antonyms
unravel, untangle, separate, disentangle
Entry 1
unravel, untangle
Entry 2
unravel, separate, disentangle
Collocations
weave fabric, weave basket, weave pattern, weave story, weave carefully, weave together, weave baskets
Entry 1
weave fabric, weave basket, weave pattern, weave story
Entry 2
weave carefully, weave together, weave fabric, weave baskets
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