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Mixed.
mixed
integrated
amalgamated
blended
Synonyms
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mixed
"
mixed
integrated
amalgamated
Examples for "
mixed
"
1
Two studies looking at testosterone use and heart health produced
mixed
results.
2
Some delivered new revenue, but others brought new costs and
mixed
results.
3
There has been
mixed
success for Austrian companies' share placements this year.
4
A phenomenological,
mixed
-
method
approach was used to investigate these disease-driven health issues.
5
Despite these efforts, industry insiders and other observers say quality remains
mixed
.
1
The
integrated
treatment was managed according to the code of good practice.
2
For these
integrated
financial services companies, investment research performs a dual role.
3
However, few studies have examined these risk factors in an
integrated
model.
4
The Company also provides technology
integrated
services for other chemical production systems.
5
Limitations in current model systems do not allow for this
integrated
approach.
1
The copper is
amalgamated
with the dye-stuffs as put on the market.
2
More and more the hooker became
amalgamated
with the night, then disappeared.
3
The two cities are the capitals of two kingdoms, never yet
amalgamated
.
4
How's the lady made up of
amalgamated
fish heads doing at work?
5
Being rapidly converted to Christianity, they
amalgamated
readily with the native people.
1
In most cases, spatially and temporally diverse strains
intermingled
in the phylogeny.
2
Other feelings that he could not exactly identify
intermingled
with the rest.
3
Timber and steel,
intermingled
with human bodies, flew high in the air.
4
The undergrowth is Clover, Pea-vine, Cane & Nettles;
intermingled
with Rich Weed.
5
The houses are
intermingled
with trees, and the country very prettily planted.
6
The wedge entering into a mass does not become
intermingled
with it.
7
Shattered glass and broken furniture were
intermingled
with twisted bits of metal.
8
Moreover, she wanted no gallows-tree
intermingled
with the annals of her family.
9
There were also cries of pain
intermingled
with the rest, Hugh noticed.
10
The hostile religious sects were allied,
intermingled
,
confounded with hostile political parties.
11
One,
intermingled
with the rest, aroused no responsive echo in Casanova's memory.
12
These are somewhat
intermingled
,
as we consider liberty an essence of happiness.
13
Unfortunately for scientists, however, these criteria of race are most exasperatingly
intermingled
.
14
Georgetown socialites, who knew Gloria and her son,
intermingled
with the politicos.
15
They were crackling noises, of varying crispness,
intermingled
with little liquid murmuring.
16
The shadow permits the light; heat and cold
intermingled
produce temperature.
intermingled
intermingle
·
so intermingled
strangely intermingled
become intermingled
closely intermingled
somewhat intermingled