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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
commingle
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Southwest Securities consented to charges that it commingled firm and customer funds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ She would never commingle with Friend again.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Commingle

Commingle \Com*min"gle\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Commingled; p. pr. & vb. n. Commingling.] To mingle together; to mix in one mass, or intimately; to blend.
--Bacon.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
commingle

1620s, from com- + mingle. See comingle. Related: Commingled; commingling.

Wiktionary
commingle

vb. 1 (context transitive English) To mix, to blend. 2 (context intransitive English) To become mixed or blended.

WordNet
commingle
  1. v. mix or blend; "His book commingles sarcasm and sadness"

  2. mix together different elements; "The colors blend well" [syn: blend, flux, mix, conflate, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge]

Usage examples of "commingle".

Moreover, the effects were diffused over many messages, commingled with other sources of information, distorted by Nazi preconceptions, so that it was virtually impossible to single out cryptanalyzed information as critical in a specific event.

Fairies and other nations by whom they were subdued were descended from a common stock, and ages afterwards, by marriage, the Fairies again commingled with other branches of the family from which they had originally sprung.

One-eyed alligators and bleary-eyed partiers probably ought not to commingle, but through the years El Presidente and her fond admirers had no problems.

For all I know, you were just playing with your pecker, toying with your tool, commingling with your cockster, know what I mean?

Well-formulated physical problems elicit nonsensical answers when the equations of both these theories are commingled.

Blessed Elua, who was born of the commingled blood of Yeshua ben Yosef and the tears of the Magdelene in the womb of Earth: Love as thou wilt.

I gasped as he inhaled sharply, drawing in the very breath of our commingled pleasure.

More wine easily made its way down every throat, and there was no doubt that for the now commingled party the whole day was a riotous success.

I twist the attenuated powder between my fingertips, smelling it for clues to its origins, religious etiology commingling with the legend of a Buddhist electrician, the Nikola Tesla of Nepal.

Pewter clanking, ale spilling and commingling, much of it upon the Clothing of the Company.

People crowded every entryway and alley, every street, swarthy and begauded Bhrathair commingling with equal numbers of sailors, traders, and buyers from every land and nation in this region of the world.

And when she passes with the dreadful boys And romping girls, the cockneys loud and crude, My thought, to the Minories tied yet moved to range The Land o' the Sun, commingles with the noise Of magian drums and scents of sandalwood A touch Sidonian--modern--taking--strange!

Ancient ways and modern notions, pretensions of royalty and egalitarian fervor commingled uneasily in a land whose natural complexity only magnified her recent woes.

Just this morning she had romped with a winged kitten, and she'd eaten her mid-day meal in the company of two sun-sleepy lizards with scales that shone like commingled emeralds and topaz.

So Qilue drew her singing sword and held it high, taking strength as its song—the eerie, haunting tones of an elven soprano commingled with the call of Eilistraee's hunting horn—leaped forth.