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Commingle  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. commingled; pres. part. commingling)  To mingle together; to mix in one mass, or intimately; to blend.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Commingle" Quotes from Famous Books



... sensed but vaguely. It was there, nevertheless, almost amounting to an obsession. For when the Desha and Waterbury type commingle there is but the one interpretation. Need of money or clemency in the one case; need of social introduction or elevation ...
— Garrison's Finish - A Romance of the Race-Course • W. B. M. Ferguson

... been fastened to the pillar next to yours, face to face with you, under your very eyes, responding to your shrieks with my sighs, and our griefs would blend into one, and our souls would commingle." ...
— The Temptation of St. Antony - or A Revelation of the Soul • Gustave Flaubert

... any one come forward who chooses, and exalt free-will, and defend human ability. Though you should commingle together all human works and doctrines, and whatever springs from man, you have enough in this single passage to overthrow it all, so that it must all fall like dry ...
— The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained • Martin Luther



Words linked to "Commingle" :   intermingle, accrete, gauge, syncretise, merge, admix, immix, intermix, blend, mix in, combine, blend in, meld, fuse, mix, syncretize, coalesce, absorb, change integrity, immingle, melt, alloy, conjugate, conflate



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