be woven
Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words
Used to form the passive voice, describing the state of being made by weaving or being integrated into a larger structure.
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Examples (10)
- The theme of exploitation is inextricably woven into the fabric of her fiction.
- The three short stories were woven together into a movie.
- The moon is woven into the story as a symbol of death.
- The intricate pattern was carefully woven by hand.
- Many traditional baskets have been woven from natural fibers.
- His personal experiences are deeply woven into his artistic expression.
- New threads are currently being woven into the tapestry to repair it.
- These ancient traditions must be woven into the curriculum for future generations.
- Before the merger, the two companies' cultures had already been closely woven together.
- For the fabric to be truly woven tightly, a special loom is required.