commingle Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of commingle In English

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Examples of commingle

  • In all three areas the argument made is that two dominant themes commingled.

  • In this study, the calves were commingled for their entire lifespan, approximating a homogenously mixed population.

  • The remains were found commingled and highly fragmented, precluding an analysis on an individual-by-individual basis.

  • The affective and semantic richness arising from such commingling distinguishes disco in its musical and other dimensions, as some commentators have apprehended.

  • The terminologies of the two separate sciences - astronomy and physics - and the questions of two separate realms of the cosmos - earth and heaven - are commingled, manifesting their incongruence and inefficiency.

  • Situated approaches to literacy have shown that literacy and orality are not discrete categories, but rather written and spoken language commingle and inhabit the same communicative space.

  • Consequently, distinguishing the genetic and environmental influences on a particular child's development is often difficult, since those influences are commingled in ways that are difficult to disentangle.

  • We are told that the spheres of men and women never can commingle.

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