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I . knit <-ted, -ted [or knit, knit]> [nɪt] VB intr

II . knit <-ted, -ted [or knit, knit]> [nɪt] VB trans

knit

I . knit together VB intr

1. knit together (combine or join):

knit together
knit together

2. knit together (mend):

knit together

II . knit together VB trans

1. knit together (join by knitting):

knit together

2. knit together fig (join):

knit together
łączyć [perf po-]

Usage examples with knit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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So all the people on the album are knit together, by some corporeal way of sharing pain and discomfort.
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There is also an incestuous undercurrent, though this seems to be due to the close-knit nature of the family.
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Six-foot-two, mop of messy hair, with a broad frame that fills his cable knit turtleneck.
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These close-knit commands form a diverse and highly technical hub of naval activity.
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The use of e-mail to knit together the group through constant communication has proved important to this day.
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They are a diverse group of women from many countries who live together in close-knit, joyful communities.
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They start handwork where they learn to knit, perform a play during the course of the year, and work outside in the gardening lesson.
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In garter-stitch fabrics, the purl rows stand out from the knit rows, which provides the basis for shadow knitting.
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The arguments led by defence counsel are not sustainable in the eyes of the law... prosecution evidence is one well-knit piece.
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Handwork is part of the craft lessons, and teaches young students how to knit, crochet and varied forms of sowing.
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