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Grammar : Verb
Spell : kuh-ming-guh l
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈmɪŋ gəl

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Définition of commingle

Origin :
  • 1620s, from com- + mingle. See comingle. Related: Commingled; commingling.
  • verb blend
Example sentences :
  • Clearly there is a point at which the two commingle, but that is a matter of no present importance.
  • Extract from : « Art » by Clive Bell
  • A dozen broad counties, within the vast range of your vision, commingle their green exhalations.
  • Extract from : « The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. X (of X) - America - II, Index » by Various
  • Visions of the past had been ever his companions; now for the first time came visions of the future to commingle with them.
  • Extract from : « The Light of Scarthey » by Egerton Castle
  • If they are admitted into the same crowd, they must not commingle with the whites; they are required to stand to one side.
  • Extract from : « A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin » by A. Woodward
  • They do not lack high power of will, even if they are unable so to commingle blood and judgment as to master fate.
  • Extract from : « Shakespeare and the Modern Stage » by Sir Sidney Lee
  • Things actual and things visionary—the present and the past—began to commingle in my brain in a wild phantasmagoria.
  • Extract from : « Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848 » by Various
  • They commingle intimately, but each retains its original and intrinsic quality.
  • Extract from : « Feminism and Sex-Extinction » by Arabella Kenealy
  • The spray and mist of the three commingle in a common cloud, and the highway passes through the eternal shower bath.
  • Extract from : « Through Scandinavia to Moscow » by William Seymour Edwards
  • These ideas then commingle in such a manner as to form an enormous mass of combinations.
  • Extract from : « Initiation into Philosophy » by Emile Faguet
  • There are sects, professing to commingle religion and love, who illustrate the dangers of juxtaposition even in things holy.
  • Extract from : « Sex in Education » by Edward H. Clarke

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