Intermingling is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Intermingling meaning
gerund of intermingle: the act by which things intermingle.
Using Intermingling
- The main meaning on this page is: gerund of intermingle: the act by which things intermingle.
- In the example corpus, intermingling often appears in combinations such as: intermingling of, the intermingling, of intermingling.
Context around Intermingling
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Intermingling
- In this selection, "intermingling" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, important, coronavirus, reduce, crowds, factors and periodic stand out and add context to how "intermingling" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about the intermingling factors involved and air and intermingling with the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "intermingling" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and aberdare, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with intermingling
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
However, modern intermingling of styles has led to most wearers baring the midriff. (13 words)
We're all intermingling and they are never more than five minutes away from me all the time. (18 words)
The problem with the Swedish approach is it continues to allow intermingling crowds in restaurants, bars and elsewhere. (18 words)
Type blood O is the oldest; Type A evolved with agrarian society; Type B emerged as humans migrated north into colder, harsher territories; and Type AB was a thoroughly modern adaptation, a result of the intermingling of disparate groups. (39 words)
By then, he noted, with the flu and the coronavirus intermingling, and with so many youngsters and adults sick or infected, he doesn’t see schools reopening fully once the dual epidemics start wreaking their havoc. (36 words)
According to Aristotle Leucippus differed from the Eleatics in not being encumbered by the "conceptual intermingling" of being and non-being, and Plato made the necessary distinction between "grades of being and types of negation". (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
The large variety of techniques stems from the intermingling of Islamic civilization and Mediterranean traditions, along with indigenous Amazigh heritage and Far Eastern influences.
Still, this one is a nice reminder the movies were once a site of the important intermingling of ideas, and just in time for the Oscars.
We're all intermingling and they are never more than five minutes away from me all the time.
By then, he noted, with the flu and the coronavirus intermingling, and with so many youngsters and adults sick or infected, he doesn’t see schools reopening fully once the dual epidemics start wreaking their havoc.
The idea is to reduce intermingling so if a student or teacher does test positive, you only have to quarantine a dozen students rather than the whole school.
The problem with the Swedish approach is it continues to allow intermingling crowds in restaurants, bars and elsewhere.
To conclude with, the report seamlessly combines the data into an integrated study that understands the importance of awareness about the intermingling factors involved in the Global Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Treatment market.
Well, most of what's described here won't even be on your radar, because this intermingling will be happening behind the scenes and on the order of milliseconds.
With her delicate vocals permeating the air and intermingling with the hum of the synth organs in the background, her peaceful and profound music was felt by the audience deeply.
A chef who grew up in Delhi and made Bengaluru his home, his restaurants too reflect this deep intermingling of cultures and flavours.
Tex-Mex, creole dishes, cajun food, and other unique cuisines were birthed from the intermingling of cultures in the United States.
The random intermingling of prairie, hills, hayfields, oil wells, and gas flares creates a peculiar illusion, like some kind of video game.
Before you think of intermingling your finances, it is important that you explore your individual money personality and share it with your significant other.
Type blood O is the oldest; Type A evolved with agrarian society; Type B emerged as humans migrated north into colder, harsher territories; and Type AB was a thoroughly modern adaptation, a result of the intermingling of disparate groups.
With personal and corporate data intermingling on mobile devices and in the cloud, data usage and behaviour patterns have changed so much that the perimeter is now the people.
According to Aristotle Leucippus differed from the Eleatics in not being encumbered by the "conceptual intermingling" of being and non-being, and Plato made the necessary distinction between "grades of being and types of negation".
Because of intermingling with Siraya people as well as Dutch colonial rule, the Hokkien dialects started to deviate from the original Hokkien spoken in mainland China.
However, modern intermingling of styles has led to most wearers baring the midriff.
In contrast, in many modern jazz styles within smaller, the guitarist plays much more sparsely, intermingling periodic chords and delicate voicings into pauses in the melody or solo, and using periods of silence.
More modern versions use curses to break the terminal into multiple zones for each user, thus avoiding intermingling text.
Common combinations with intermingling
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- intermingling of 11×
- the intermingling 6×
- of intermingling 3×
- intermingling and 2×
- intermingling with 2×