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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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They want to ensure the businesses are always kept separate, and are never commingled with their future spouses.

From MarketWatch

Sulzer was accused of failing to report thousands of dollars in campaign contributions and commingling campaign funds with personal funds.

From Seattle Times

At times, Mr. Cuomo seemed to commingle an instinct for political survival with an expectation that those around him would look out for him, too.

From New York Times

Mixers use software to commingle and swap one bitcoin for another, all with the purpose of breaking the chain so the history of a single coin is more difficult to trace.

From Washington Post

“I think for a lot of young people, it’s the epidemic that’s commingling with the pandemic.”

From Los Angeles Times