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intermix

[in-ter-miks] / ˌɪn tərˈmɪks /


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Instead, campers will remain with their cabins, or be grouped with one other cabin, to minimize intermixing throughout the day.

From Seattle Times

The pared-down and socially distanced Laker Girls have been relegated to an upper level, with their live dancing intermixed with old video performances.

From Fox News

Genetic sequencing of human remains dating back 45,000 years has revealed a previously unknown migration into Europe and showed intermixing with Neanderthals in that period was more common than previously thought.

From The Guardian

A thesis began to emerge as the artworks intermixed with pictures of thrill rides such as Disneyland’s runaway mine train and Walt Disney World’s Expedition Everest.

From Los Angeles Times

For much of its history, Brazil’s intellectual elite described Latin America’s largest country as a “racial democracy,” saying its history of intermixing had spared it the racism that plagues other countries.

From Washington Post