[ US /kəˈmɪŋɡəɫ, koʊˈmɪŋɡəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. mix together different elements
    The colors blend well
  2. mix or blend
    His book commingles sarcasm and sadness
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How To Use commingle In A Sentence

  • Like the others, she had exchanged her ball gown for a suit of dun deerskin, with a tall forester's cap, in which was affixed a long purple feather, which commingled with her black hair and nearly disappeared in it.
  • Southwest Securities consented to charges that it commingled firm and customer funds.
  • The company faces charges that it commingled its own funds with customer funds.
  • The two parties were inevitably required to commingle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or a place in which the fanciful is allowed to commingle with reality. Words, words | clusterflock
  • Generally, when you have a corporate entity, you are concerned about "piercing the corporate veil" when you "commingle" personal and corporate funds -- the result of which would be to render certain insiders personally liable for the corporation's debts. Ask MetaFilter
  • Many towns allow recyclable items to be commingled for collection in a single container.
  • And it was one commingle of secrets, codes and intrigue that I came across, as I flipped pages upon pages of this wonderfully-written work.
  • His book commingles sarcasm and sadness
  • It's only a shame that the dark and light were not allowed to commingle more. The Times Literary Supplement
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