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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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Risk is more spread out in a traditional commingled private-markets fund, where a management firm pools cash from pensions, universities and other big investors and invests it in several ventures.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you are putting down 20% — a portion of your inheritance — and commingling it in this property, you should at least get that back in full if your marriage goes south.

From MarketWatch

Commercial dog food has been scrutinized for years, but it’s what my parents fed our pets, who lived full lives, then slowed down as age and illness commingled.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once you upgrade to this new house — or any new house — you will commingle that money.

From MarketWatch

The inspectors also reported crews spraying contaminated pool water onto neighboring properties and into storm drains, and excavator operators using toothed buckets that caused clean and contaminated soil to be commingled.

From Los Angeles Times