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intermingle

[in-ter-ming-guhl] / ˌɪn tərˈmɪŋ gəl /


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Several soldiers sketched in my notebook a new geography of the battlefield, marking dots to represent Ukrainian and Russian positions intermingled within the kill zone.

From The Wall Street Journal

The communities on either side are often from the same ethnic groups and intermingle, and herds of cattle migrate across the vast savannah.

From Barron's

Such intermingling of motives is normal in politics, but what if Mr. Netanyahu was right?

From The Wall Street Journal

Sorrow and wonder intermingle in the astute girl’s turbulent journey.

From Los Angeles Times

In California, where 30% of the state’s population lives in high-risk fire zones where buildings intermingle with wilderness, destructive wildfires are inevitable.

From Los Angeles Times