0 past simple and past participle of intermingle
Below, subjects and objects are intermingled to the utmost, especially in science making.
It is surrounded by and intermingled with grazing areas and barren land.
In both cases, the specimens from each of these species pairs are intermingled and do not form monophyletic groups by any of the methods used.
Others are more complex developments of initial concepts; for example, shuffling is derived from 'micro-editing' but randomly used on one or two intermingled sounds.
A second difficulty is that ethnicities have become increasingly intermingled.
Thus, how sleep may contribute to such forms of intermingled positive and negative affect is not yet certain.
This is not only parsimonious but respects the fact that idiosyncratic properties may be intermingled with core properties in the same construction.
I recognise three main space-form processes, which can be intermingled.