Commingle (verb)

  1. Mix or blend together.
  2. Combine or intermingle to form a single entity.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from com- (expressing intensive force) + mingle.

Examples:

  1. The two rivers commingled at the delta, creating a rich ecosystem.
  2. The commingling of cultures at the crossroads of civilization led to the development of new art and music forms.
  3. The ingredients were commingled in the mixer until they formed a smooth batter.
  4. The music and sound effects commingled in the soundtrack, creating an immersive and emotional experience.
  5. The people commingled in the park, enjoying the sunshine and each other's company.
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