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Intermingle meaning
To mix (things) together. | To become mixed together.
Example sentences (18)
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, households were not allowed to intermingle, which meant the queen was seated by herself on that emotional day.
Velvet coverings of the furniture mean that the colours don’t overpower the room, instead the hues intermingle and create a harmonious living space.
Mahou draws inspiration from interactive art exhibitions like Teamlabs and Arte M, offering galleries of immersive and surreal installations where artworks move out of rooms and intermingle without boundaries.
Shipping containers and barrels intermingle with Texas National Guard’s “no man’s land” of razor wire along the riverbank.
Fortune’s passions intermingle; he makes a point of working with and hiring individuals who are in recovery at his restaurants.
In recent years, however, the Tsimane have started to intermingle more with their industrialized neighbors, even sending their children to schools nearby.
In the 1940s he came to life as a Nazi-punching hero whose heroics endure and intermingle with a love for his country.
There are numerous theories on how genetics could intermingle with environmental reasons for a person being ungrateful or unappreciative.
In the wake of the energy-sapping race, crews will spend the night at Louniek where they will intermingle with the communities in the region.
The benevolence of this regime has nurtured a more eclectic wave of colonists, and in Wicklow these worlds intermingle.
A recent study found that one third of all U.S. houses now are located in what researchers refer to as the wildland-urban interface, where houses and forest vegetation intermingle.
Fan ponders the constraints of her life, fully aware that Wing, as a male, has more freedom to work outside the home and to intermingle with society.
Almshouses citation and pubs from the same period citation intermingle with modern development.
Foggy and sunny days intermingle around the humid sand dunes during most of the year.
It was in this palace that Alboin was killed on June 28, 572. In the account given by Paul the Deacon, the most detailed narrative on Alboin's death, history and saga intermingle almost inextricably.
Most Protestant published Bibles that include the apocryphal books will relocate them into a separate section (rather like an appendix), so as not to intermingle them with their canonical books.
Over time these groups began to interact and intermingle with each other so that groups of families in one area became one community or tribe, with a similar language and culture.
This player tends to intermingle with the defence, setting picks and attempting to disrupt the defence's formation.