Collocations for weave - verb
ADVERB
carefully,
skilfully/skillfully
(often figurative)
Hall skilfully/skillfully weaves the historical research into a gripping narrative.
Hall skilfully/skillfully weaves the historical research into a gripping narrative.
seamlessly
(often figurative)
The author seamlessly weaves together the stories of three people's lives.
The author seamlessly weaves together the stories of three people's lives.
inextricably,
intricately
(both figurative)
Comedy and tragedy are inextricably woven into her fiction.
Comedy and tragedy are inextricably woven into her fiction.
together
The threads are woven together.
The threads are woven together.
PREPOSITION
from
a basket woven from strips of willow
a basket woven from strips of willow
into
A pattern is woven into the fabric.
A pattern is woven into the fabric.
Weave is used with these nouns as the object:
basket, carpet, cloth, fabric, fantasy, magic, narrative, pattern, rug, silk, spell, strand, tale, thread, way, web, yarn
basket, carpet, cloth, fabric, fantasy, magic, narrative, pattern, rug, silk, spell, strand, tale, thread, way, web, yarn