woven

[Wov·en]

Made or constructed by interlacing threads or strips of material or other elements into a whole

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p. p. of Weave.

Adjective
made or constructed by interlacing threads or strips of material or other elements into a whole; "woven fabrics"; "woven baskets"; "the incidents woven into the story"; "folk songs woven into a symphony"


p. p.
of Weave


p. p. of Weave.


Woven

Wov"en , p. p. of Weave. Woven paper, or Wove paper, writing paper having an even, uniform surface, without watermarks.

p. p. of Weave.

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Usage Examples

During the past few decades, modern technology, with radio, TV, air travel, and satellites, has woven a network of communication which puts each part of the world in to almost instant contact with all the other parts.

The mind is like a richly woven tapestry in which the colors are distilled from the experiences of the senses, and the design drawn from the convolutions of the intellect.

Our life is composed greatly from dreams, from the unconscious, and they must be brought into connection with action. They must be woven together.

Man is firmly convinced that he is awake in reality he is caught in a net of sleep and dreams which he has unconsciously woven himself.

The only faith that wears well and holds its color in all weathers is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp mordant of experience.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Praying privately in churches, I began to discover that heaven was my true home and also that it was here and now, woven into this life.

He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience.

Science has yet to isolate the Godiva Chocolate or Prada gene, but that doesn't mean your weakness for pricey swag isn't woven into your DNA. According to a new study of identical twins, it's less TV ads or Labor Day sales that make you buy the things you do than the tastes and temperaments that are already part of you at birth.

America is the story of everyday people who did extraordinary things. A story woven deep into the fabric of our society.

Counsel woven into the fabric of real life is wisdom.

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