interlock
(verb)
ˌɪn.tərˈlɒk
Definitions
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To join or fit together securely.
To weave a tapestry of unity, where each thread binds to its neighbor in a dance of harmony.Example: The gears interlock perfectly.
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To connect the parts of (a mechanism or machine) so that it functions smoothly as a whole.
To choreograph an intricate ballet of precision, where the sum of parts sings a symphony of completion.Example: The pieces interlock to form a complete puzzle.
Origin
Late Middle English: from inter- ‘between’ + lock.
Synonyms
engage, mesh, connect, link
Antonyms
unlock, separate, disengage, disconnect