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- verb Present participle of
intermingle . - noun The act by which things intermingle.
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Examples
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In this region, and in Tanzania more generally, there exists the likelihood that gatherer-hunter populations, who spoke Khoisan-derived languages, may have been contemporaneously present in the region, though evidence for their intermingling is not indicated in NECB lexis.
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We still don't know the decisive elements that went into that change from an older style of symbolism and writing poetry to the new style — the new style being a new type of visionariness but also a certain intermingling of prosaicness or a diminished fear of the difference between prose and poetry.
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But the intermingling is the essential union; and this union is absolute, being of all in the all.
Song of Songs of Solomon / Explanations and Reflections having Reference to the Interior Life 1879
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The first thing that I would suggest to you is the inevitable intermingling, which is the law of God, and therefore can never be broken with impunity.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII Alexander Maclaren 1868
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That all changed when they became gods in Act Two (and it probably contributed to their problems as gods), so it makes me wonder whether the "intermingling" was just a byproduct of Morgaine's spell.
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HAMMER: But generally, I still get the impression everybody is just kind of intermingling there, the public and the people who just came there to see the movies and the stars themselves.
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Following in his brother’s footsteps, RFK soon demonstrated his propensity for yet another JFK characteristic, namely the intermingling of politics and carnal pleasure.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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Following in his brother’s footsteps, RFK soon demonstrated his propensity for yet another JFK characteristic, namely the intermingling of politics and carnal pleasure.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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Following in his brother’s footsteps, RFK soon demonstrated his propensity for yet another JFK characteristic, namely the intermingling of politics and carnal pleasure.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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Craig criticized Clayton for socializing with whites, saying such intermingling would lead to a dilution of racial purity that both races ultimately would regret.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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