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Definition of commingle in English: commingleverb kɒˈmɪŋɡ(ə)l literary Mix; blend. no object the part of the brain where the senses commingle with object his humanitarian stance was commingled with a desire for survival Example sentencesExamples - Cultures by necessity blend and commingle and enrich and flavor one another.
- The authors seamlessly weave the life stories of each character throughout the book, commingling events of the past, present and future.
- But this type of thing happens throughout the book, which is a mix of clever and wise insights commingled with historical and factual error and over-generalization.
- They straddle both worlds, commingling the values of each.
- He joined Michelle on the bridge, relief commingling with a confused pride at his own bravery.
Synonyms blend, mingle, combine, put together, stir, jumble, merge blend, mingle, combine, put together, stir, jumble, merge
Origin Early 17th century: from com- 'together' + mingle. Rhymes cringle, dingle, Fingal, intermingle, jingle, mingle, shingle, single, swingle, tingle Definition of commingle in US English: commingleverb literary Mix; blend. no object the dust had commingled with the rain with object publicly reproved for commingling funds Example sentencesExamples - The authors seamlessly weave the life stories of each character throughout the book, commingling events of the past, present and future.
- He joined Michelle on the bridge, relief commingling with a confused pride at his own bravery.
- But this type of thing happens throughout the book, which is a mix of clever and wise insights commingled with historical and factual error and over-generalization.
- Cultures by necessity blend and commingle and enrich and flavor one another.
- They straddle both worlds, commingling the values of each.
Synonyms blend, mingle, combine, put together, stir, jumble, merge blend, mingle, combine, put together, stir, jumble, merge
Origin Early 17th century: from com- ‘together’ + mingle. |