0 past simple and past participle of mingle
1 to mix or combine, or be mixed or combined:
The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension.
The two flavours mingle well.
2 to move around and talk to other people at a social event:
Snails within sites apparently mingled at random and no movement between sites was assumed.
Firstly, a greedy algorithm is used to produce a listing of as many mingled marble selections as possible.
But the whole is mingled with death and violence.
A short-term phenomenon mingled with a blinkered outlook has formed the basis for a too-sweeping generalization.
For 186 individuals, mainly high-up lianas mingled with the canopy foliage, sampling was not possible because no foliage was obtainable.
Many types of feminisms and feminists mingled and overlapped during the course of the twentieth century.
The different types of cells appeared mingled (x200).
Mingled contacts and monzonitic hybrids in contact zones suggest that at least locally the granite and the gabbro were liquid simultaneously.