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"intermingle" Definitions
  1. to mix people, ideas, colours, etc. together; to be mixed in this way

110 Sentences With "intermingle"

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Harmonies distant from one another intermingle in an open space.
Communities intermingle; different sectors of society stand side by side.
My style and my spirituality are of course going to intermingle.
In mines, veins of asbestos can intermingle with talc, geologists say.
Because the stars never expand, they do not intermingle or shed mass.
Ford. Past and present would intermingle, with memories from the storehouse of
Odes to Japanese heritage intermingle with symbolic representation of urban youth culture.
Fantasy and reality intermingle in this most recent feature from Robert Zemeckis.
The Tea Party's 21970 nonnegotiables fascinatingly intermingle the present with the past.
"You knew it was going to intermingle all over the place," he said.
At least for one weekend, these opposites can intermingle and rave on in the desert.
Luckily, when "Yoga With Adriene" came along, the opportunity allowed her two passions to intermingle.
How much do the plastic fibers of the cheap dish and the cheap food intermingle?
At first, Arab settlers and conquerors did not want to intermingle with their indigenous vassals.
Theories and guesswork often intermingle on the internet with verifiable concerns about police conduct or investigations.
Their real shadows intermingle with projected ones, creating an infinite funerary march of porters and matériel.
Those types of negotiation skills, to intermingle multiple issues, I think is a fantastic way to negotiate.
She aims to build a domain where imagination and reality intermingle through the subjective narratives of the artworks.
But in Britain, it seems that outsiders didn't intermingle or settle down much, according to the new research.
For example, plenum and the vacuum meet and intermingle in another Okimono carving, "Skull and Serpent" (19th century).
To me, the way both the books and the show intermingle the concepts of religion and magic is fascinating.
After a few bites, when the sauces all start to intermingle, your plate begins to look like clown roadkill.
After a few months, the distilled and saline layers of water intermingle, and the tank must be filled anew.
Schools should avoid mixing ages and consider adjusting or postponing in-school and extracurricular gatherings that intermingle classes and grades.
Taliban fighters still intermingle with international militants in parts of Afghanistan and maintain relationships of coexistence with some of them.
I love the idea of two worlds that coexist and intermingle, and in fact, depend on each other for survival.
All of these interests intermingle, with aggression on different fronts ramping up and fading like some sort of geopolitical mixing board.
That said, it's becoming more and more popular in Iran, and is even one of the few sports where genders intermingle.
Yet how can I not get caught up in the torment of emotional turmoil where plastic research and family frictions intermingle?
As their influences intermingle, the initial images and ideas begin to free associate with one another creating new pathways for meaning.
But now games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Fortnite are letting PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players intermingle.
Violent police, scantily clad women, a guy in a gas mask throwing money, and more intermingle as Tunji stares down the camera.
Aqib bgm Sadiqi, the fourth cousin to the royal family, has fallen in love in a world where humans and gods intermingle.
It is a fitting level of chaos surrounding a man who actively sought to intermingle people in different aspects of his life.
But filmmaker Julian Tryba throws that timeline out the window, with this bizarre timelapse of the Big Apple where night and day intermingle.
Let this be a reminder, once and for all, that astrology and astronomy may come up against each other, but they rarely intermingle.
Clinton took care to intermingle the policy proclamations of Mr. Trump and his professed image as a business success of the highest order.
When you think about it, the secrets of good food are found where our understandings of different schools of biology and chemistry intermingle.
But there was no resentment here — in Sierra Leone, religions intermingle, and Christians and Muslims celebrate each other's holy days side by side.
Manfred Eicher, who founded ECM and remains its sole proprietor, has forged a syncretic vision in which jazz and classical traditions intelligently intermingle.
Zeman does not consider aphantasia to be a neurological condition, but rather a "variation in human experience" similar to synesthesia, where people intermingle senses.
First, a quick whisky-making lesson: As a whisky matures in a cask, layers of aromatic molecular wood compounds intermingle with the distilled spirit.
As such, it echoes both the Wagnerian Gesamtkunstwerk and the dazzling effect of big-box department stores, which intermingle flashing screens and garish advertising.
Proactive can glean local information stored on your iPhone and in Apple's stock apps, but it still can't (and won't) intermingle with the cloud.
Not only does it provide a place to intermingle with the rest of the athletes from your country, it's a great opportunity for people-watching.
That description mirrors the world some researchers describe: one in which personal political views and state-sponsored propaganda easily intermingle and are difficult to untwine.
There are a whole host of ethics concerns already related to Trump, his businesses, and his children, and how all those intermingle with government activity.
Mammal-eating killer whales, which represent another group, will come into the same waters, "but they don't interbreed or intermingle" with Southern Residents, she said.
The first is Chats, the inbox where you manage your conversations with friends—and the only one where ads currently intermingle with the list of conversations.
In Tarrant's world, two codes—of racist memes and romantic racist ideology, of viral YouTube videos and high-minded nativist myth—intermingle until they are indistinguishable.
In the upscale suburbs of Bishopscourt and Constantia, where equestrian estates intermingle with old wineries, large properties dominate, and homes sell for $675,000 to $15 million.
Instead of paying a celebrity to appear in ads over a period of time, the JustFab brands simply intermingle the celebrity's DNA with each brand from the start.
In any case, the identity crises of its parties, and the uncertainty of its future role in Europe, will intermingle and influence British politics for years to come.
The idea that species can intermingle is new, even to scientists, said Scott Edwards, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University, who was not involved in the new study.
Written on a notepad for the Ritz-Carlton Vienna (the hotel where Firtash reportedly lives), Parnas's notes freely intermingle references to getting Biden investigated and Firtash's legal situation.
Throughout the show, the fictional characters intermingle with actors portraying actual figures of the time, including Keith Sweat, Special Ed, DJ Chuck Chillout and the executive Dante Ross.
The biographies of particular players intermingle with that of the team, channeling and condensing our most vexed histories, those of nations and their unending quest to define themselves.
One Palácio da Anunciada is a commanding hotel where the imposingly old and fashionably new intermingle to produce a series of spectacular aesthetic moments, much like contemporary Lisbon itself.
Miles away, on the beach, pressed up against the part of the wall in Mexico that juts into the Pacific Ocean, whispers intermingle with the sound of the waves.
When Gideon proposed allowing Republicans and Democrats to intermingle, one of her fellow Democrats angrily told her he would not have sought reelection had he known of her plan.
"The problem is, when you intermingle all your savings into one bucket, you don't know how much is OK to save and how much is OK to spend," she said.
The profoundly personal work, in which movement, song and monologue hauntingly intermingle, draws on her experience of growing up in the Bronx, grappling with the memories of a close friendship.
Antiques from Japan, China, Burma, and Greece intermingle with modern and contemporary works to exemplify the ever-present drive to represent the body in both the abstract and the figurative.
Lane's predisposition toward the archival makes it possible for an even greater number of individuals to engage with TST's message of the dangers of tacitly allowing church and state to intermingle.
Beyond that, it's often hard to tell the difference between a paid agitator and a genuinely angry person, and the report acknowledges that information ops will often intermingle with everyday citizens.
Winter Wonderland by Niko Juntunen captures rich sunsets as they reflect off miles of untouched white; auroras intermingle with snow-capped trees; and bright blue nights transform into sparkling white mornings.
Gabriel Jason Dean has written a handful of a role in his handful of a play, a tale of Southern Gothic horror where fantasy and reality, past and present, freely intermingle.
That could even argue for dispensing with categories like "desire" and "arousal" or "male" and "female" in favor of descriptors that better capture how those concepts intermingle and connect with others.
These days, high-skilled immigrants are more likely to intermingle and intermarry — to blend into the melting pot — than the lower-skilled, who tend to become segregated into race-conscious social networks.
Pontus Skoglund of the Francis Crick Institute's Ancient Genomics Laboratory said in some ways it was not surprising that similar creatures who shared the same geography would intermingle and have overlapping genetics.
Advocates for the rule changes say they ensure that no taxpayer dollars "intermingle," but opponents say they amount to an unethical "gag rule" on providers' ability to refer patients for a legal procedure.
Sometimes the two intermingle: One fan had his Mona Lisa T-shirt autographed by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, a Russian player whose own fluid artistry probably had never before been melded to Leonardo da Vinci's.
"Our queer communities are embracing food more explicitly and intentionally and creatively," said Ora Wise, the culinary curator of Queer Anga, an L.G.B.T.Q. wellness collective in which movement practice and food rituals intermingle.
A mix of her classics and her newer (often more political) songs creates an atmosphere where pride, nostalgia, hope and loss intermingle for a few hours, giving concertgoers a rare public space to be themselves.
How to use fashion and how to use comfort, for me, a lot of times [means] dressing like a boy … and how to intermingle that with a sense of personal flare and attention to detail.
The industrial revolution led to advances in transportation and shipping that connected disparate parts of the world, and the internet, computers, and smartphones, of course, have served to intermingle nearly every corner of the world.
Only 20 of the females at the research facility received a GonaCon injection, but all the female cats were allowed to intermingle and breed with the 5 male cats just as they would outside the lab.
" She also said that there have been no "incidents" between local and ORR residents since last fall, and that "[t]he current practice is that ORR and local residents receive separate programming; they do not intermingle.
The relationships between these populations is still unclear, but with the help of the Bronze Age Newgrange dog's genome, Frantz's team has shown that they likely did not significantly intermingle until many millennia after their unique domestications.
Every single one of these cities — like Berlin — serves as a template for a future we have, in fact, already arrived at: The more that cultures and peoples intermingle, the more we see how alike we are.
This factor is described for the first time this week in Nature Neuroscience by researchers at Harvard Medical School: a new population of neurons that intermingle with AgRP neurons and basically have the opposite effect. Anti-hunger.
For wrongdoing that is predicated on wealth and rationalized by a sense of privilege, incarceration is the only leveler: in prison everyone is treated the same, dressed the same, and intermingle regardless of affluence, position or fame.
If Mr. Araki has ever loved anything more than his wife, it is the megacity of 35 million, and several series intermingle nudes with prints of commuter trains, electoral posters, and landmarks like Philippe Starck's Asahi headquarters.
Mr. Pollan has focused his attention on the cerebral aspects of life to fascinating effect in this book — even if you're not curious about psychedelic drugs, there are amazing insights throughout on how thought and reality intermingle.
An advantage of experiments with volunteers is that humans can wear color-coded outfits, showing how multiple sections of stadium seats intermingle down the exit, or how traffic moving in different directions down a hallway eddies and flows.
Tens of thousands of students from N.J.I.T., Rutgers-Newark, New Jersey Medical School and Essex County Community College all intermingle in this area of Newark called University Heights, which has seen a wave of development in recent years.
The report found that the jail had allowed violent and nonviolent inmates to intermingle, and did not allow immigrants in solitary confinement to make phone calls or have recreation time, despite ICE standards that require one hour daily.
At the Barbican, another Brutalist utopia, we wandered a complex of concrete surfaces and elevated gardens, with Noah pointing out the way the estate represented an ideal of urban living, how private and public worlds intermingle to create community.
President Trump spent the day in Taormina, Sicily, a sun-drenched pleasure dome for the global jet set, a place where our correspondent said Mr. Trump's worlds of luxury, business and politics were sure to intermingle, if not collide.
Astronomical tools from both Japan and Europe intermingle with representations of the zodiac (in the form of engraved mirrors), 14th-century Buddhist mandalas (a symbol representative of the universe), and a 17th-century katana (samurai sword) forged from a meteorite.
Cuba is far from being a regular stop for touring bands from abroad, but festivals such as this one in which Cuban bands can finally intermingle with those from overseas can only serve to help the scene develop and grow.
Coming from different ethnic, racial and artistic backgrounds, they offer a sort of American utopia: a panoply of traditions that intermingle — to the point that it's hard to tell one contribution from another — even as each retains equality and integrity.
The wonder of the "Goldberg" is that it seems to darken and brighten simultaneously: a few short minutes after the cosmic sadness of the so-called "black pearl" variation, Bach unleashes the Quodlibet, in which old folk songs irreverently intermingle.
Desire and death intermingle underneath every poem in Sam Sax's Bury It. It is an elegy for queerness, which so much of the world seems intent on destroying, written with the spate of young gay suicides during the summer of 2010 in mind.
Featuring stunning loans from the National Museum of Korea and other institutions in Seoul, South Korea, this melancholy beauty of a show assembles three centuries' worth of paintings of the Diamond Mountain range, and explores how landscapes intermingle nostalgia, nationalism, legend and regret.
This melancholy beauty of a show, featuring stunning loans from the National Museum of Korea and other institutions in Seoul, South Korea, assembles three centuries' worth of paintings of the Diamond Mountain range, and explores how landscapes intermingle nostalgia, nationalism, legend and regret.
Each of Kaufman's films exists in a kind of recursive postmodern loop, as a hall of mirrors and metaphor, in which art and life intermingle almost interchangeably and the artifice of cinema becomes a way to portray the artifice of real life.
Pay a visit to the beaches in Tel Aviv, and it may surprise you how similar they feel to the seaside towns in the U.S. Tourists and locals intermingle, women stroll around in sundresses and swimsuits, and people notice (and discuss) each other's bodies.
A look at the emerging pattern suggests troubling things about what lies ahead in Trump's approach to governance — a tendency to intermingle regulatory issues with his political interests in a way that risks building a system of entrenched corruption different from what we're accustomed to.
Feelings of inferiority or negativity about oneself, fear of security (think: Maslow's hierarchy of needs), a commodification of shame online, in our clicking behavior, and offline: When they all intermingle, there is a spiral of shame and cyberbullying in our culture, and then of course within ourselves.
A 12-meter-long projection features abstract forms and lines that morph and intermingle on a black background — oil-painted frame-by-frame animations of what look like droplets of liquid or cells dividing, amoebas perhaps — and a line of black beanbags laid out for visitors.
After an attempt to distinguish itself from platforms like Instagram and Facebook — both of which feature algorithmically sorted feeds that intermingle content from your friends and content from celebrities and publishers — Snap may be finding that users liked Snapchat better when it was more like every other social feed.
But musically, the cross-pollination of Latin genres has also expanded the potential audience as figures from the worlds of reggaeton, Dominican dembow, bachata, Latin trap and more traditional pop intermingle, leading to a new generation of versatile artists like Ozuna, Bad Bunny, Maluma, J Balvin and Arcángel.
A version that, sure, you can dress up as Link in, but is still a backwards afterthought in comparison to where the game's makers are trying to take it on alternative platforms—somewhere that carefully curated and wildly creative content can intermingle, making the vanilla that was into a fascinating what's next.
But common sense should also tell us that the trucking industry is perfectly capable of maximizing profits on its own without help from regulators in Washington, D.C. Another odd aspect of these rules is that the agencies' cost-benefit analyses intermingle environmental benefits that will accrue to foreigners with those that accrue to Americans.
"A lot of it has to do with being in a place where people who have power try to exert it to get what they want," one Senate staffer said, adding that a lot of the most egregious examples happen "on the cocktail circuit" -- where powerful men intermingle with younger staffers outside of the Capitol.
Gary McCaleb, a lawyer at the right-wing Alliance Defending Freedom, said, "No longer will federal officials distort federal law that is meant to equalise educational opportunities for women, and no longer will they force local officials to intermingle boys and girls within private areas like locker rooms, showers, hotel rooms on school trips, and restrooms".
"Whereas previously I might have separated out a certain type of image or ones sourced from a particular place, with this series I want to collect a more chaotic or fragmentary view of the world, a heap of parts that overlap and intermingle, drawn from a wide range of sources; contemporary magazines, old books, things I've found, things I've photographed myself," he explains.
READ: Trump's new abortion rules are putting clinics at risk — even if they don't offer abortions Under the Trump administration's changed rules, clinics must also must now financially separate any services that may involve abortion from those that don't — a move that, Trump officials say, ensures that no funds intermingle and preserves the "integrity" of Title X's family planning mission.
Hawthorne is musing idly in the Concord woods, where "sunshine glimmers through shadow, and shadow effaces sunshine, imaging that pleasant mood of mind where gaiety and pensiveness intermingle," when the bucolic peace is shattered by the whistle of a nearby locomotive, a "long shriek, harsh, above all other harshness" that reminds the writer that civilization's swarming anthill is not far off.

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