Meaning of enknit | Babel Free
Definitions
To knit in; intwine; (by extension) to interweave
transitive
Examples
“Did you ever think how these universal stories have become inknitted with the very life of universal history?”
“She goes ! She comes again ! so flits Now to the window; now retires. Her loveliness the morn befits, And with a, welcome cord enknits And keeps the praise which it inspires.”
“In highest sky, the kindred tear May wet the dust, and jostling feet Polish the stones, the eyes may meet, The thoughts enknit the present, past, Entwine the bay, the flowers cast […]”
“Once enknitted into the stern fibre that ran through all her moods, it sought fields of operation.”
“The tempest which was used mainly as a symbol of adverse fortune in the Comedies and more subtly, though only imagis-tically, in the Histories, becomes from Julius Caesar onwards violent in effect and meaning, closely in-knitted in the whole.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.