To bring or combine together or with something else.
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Examples for "mix "
Examples for "mix "
1 A major change in strategy would require a different mix of resources.
2 Shannon: The changes involved here involve a mix of people, process, technology.
3 We had a good mix between determination, spirit and quality, said Tuchel.
4 That's a testament to their effective product - mix management and new market execution.
5 The Morrison government is currently debating coal's role in Australia's energy mix .
1 Flea markets abound, and they're a great way to mingle with locals.
2 The past and the future meet and mingle in the ill-defined present.
3 He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house.
4 He did not mingle in the happy social parties of his neighborhood.
5 Our warm life-blood must mingle to make and to mar the charm.
1 There needs to be more courageous decisions, we need to unify efforts.
2 Someone with great passion and energy who can unify the United States.
3 Other proposals to unify Europe's response to banking crises have hit obstacles.
4 Mr Rabuka said the suspension was an avenue to unify the party.
5 Sociology seeks out the laws and principles that unify all the rest.
1 The two companies applied to the Commerce Commission to amalgamate in 2015.
2 Stir to amalgamate and leave overnight or for 3 or more hours.
3 Were they exterminated by the negroes, or did they amalgamate with them?
4 Small counties will amalgamate to ensure survival, with franchises becoming the new order.
5 Yesterday, he announced his intention to amalgamate Dundalk Port Company with Dublin Port.
1 Not pearls and other precious stones commixed , but pearl only.
2 With these there are commixed innumerable cottages, manor-houses, villages, towns.
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