Mingle /(?)/
Min·gle
Mingle
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Mingled; p. pr. & vb. n. Mingling
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To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.
There was . . . fire mingled with the hail.
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To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.
The holy seed have mingled themselves with the people of those lands.
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To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate.
A mingled, imperfect virtue.
- To put together; to join. [Obs.]
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To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of.
[He] proceeded to mingle another draught.
Mingle
v. i.
- To become mixed or blended.
- To associate (with certain people); as, he's too highfalutin to mingle with working stiffs.
- To move (among other people); -- of people; as, the president left his car to mingle with the crowd; a host at a a party should mingle with his guests.
Mingle
n.
- A mixture. [Obs.]