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Weave into Meaning in English

expression

ˈwiv/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
WEEV IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
wˈiːv/ /ˈɪntʊ
WEEV IN-tuh

Definition

To connect or blend something smoothly with another thing, often by mixing ideas or materials together so that they become part of a whole.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both physical (like threads/textiles) and abstract (ideas, culture) contexts. Common with 'weave something into something else' structure. Slightly formal/neutral. Not for literal fabric weaving only; also common in speaking about blending stories, themes, or personal elements.

Example Sentences

She likes to weave old stories into her paintings.

basic

The chef weaves different spices into every dish.

basic

They weave important lessons into the story.

basic

She found a way to weave her personal experiences into the speech.

natural

The director skillfully wove humor into the movie's dramatic scenes.

natural

Modern fashion often weaves different cultures into its designs.

natural