intermix

[ US /ˌɪntɝˈmɪks/ ]
VERB
  1. combine into one
    We don't intermingle much
    he blends in with the crowd
    blend the nuts and raisins together
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How To Use intermix In A Sentence

  • I can't tell you how many times I've caught hell in several restaurants, laundromats, and arcades for inadvertently handing them a Canadian coin intermixed with the American stuff. Pizza Patr�n's Peculiar Pecuniary Peso-Paying Predicament
  • In the angle. head centrifuge, no appreciable intermixing occurs. 28.
  • During the word retrieval / scene encoding phase, participants perform an old / new word recognition task including words presented at the word encoding phase intermixed with new words. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Thus the white and red do not intermix, that is, the Air and Fire, which are Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • There is, however, with us, an inclination to apply this word particularly to those purer and more compact sorts which are adapted for fuel, while to the lighter, less decomposed or more weathered kinds, and to those which are considerably intermixed with soil or silt, the term muck or swamp muck is given. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel
  • It is an unequal yoking of things together that will not agree together; as bad as for the Jews to have ploughed with an ox and an ass or to have sown divers sorts of grain intermixed. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Late stages show damaged and regenerating crypts intermixed with normal mucosa.
  • The local radio station intermixed carefully conservative country music with community news and the farm and ranch report.
  • People live intermixed in non-segregated communities.
  • Building on the practices and stories that survived - or emerged from -- hundreds of years of cultural intermixture, oppression, and natural evolution, social movement leaders constructed a powerful narrative of origin from which to build cultural pride and political power. Nathaniel Loewentheil: Bolivia: One Llama's Great Incan Adventure
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