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To bring or combine together or with something else.
mix
unify
amalgamate
intermix
commix
español
mezclar
catalán
mesclar-se
Be all mixed up or jumbled together.
jumble
catalán
mesclar-se
mix
unify
amalgamate
intermix
commix
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
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
The interviews
intermix
with shocking images and a bombardment of thought-provoking statistics.
2
Thus, cells have the capacity to regulate whether or not compatible connexins
intermix
.
3
I'm giving you full plasma
intermix
on both engines and all four thrusters.
4
Three narratives
intermix
to deliver three distinct voices with shrewd echoes of each other.
5
This objection will vanish when we
intermix
with them, and boldly efface every distinction.
1
Not pearls and other precious stones
commixed
,
but pearl only.
2
With these there are
commixed
innumerable cottages, manor-houses, villages, towns.
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.
6
Both sexes were to
mingle
freely in the festivities of the court.
7
A hundred ghosts of odours
mingle
to produce the spirit of it.
8
The reason is simply that they
mingle
and interact with one another.
9
Reproach and scorn seemed to
mingle
in the stare she gave him.
10
Our citizens
mingle
with yours in all the daily walks of life.
11
It is better for me to
mingle
in society as of old.
12
Men and women break themselves against one another; they do not
mingle
.
13
The dust of his riding would
mingle
with the dusk of night.
14
The landscape seems to get right up and
mingle
with the excitement.
15
My words
mingle
with tears flowing through my pen as I write.
16
The desire to
mingle
with men impelled him to enter the city.
mingle
·
mingle with
mingle together
mingle freely
mingle in society
mingle with people
portugués
confraternizar
misturar
catalán
mesclar-se
amalgamar
unificar
mesclar
unir-se
barrejar-se
unificar-se
reunir
barrejar
mixturar
fusionar
agrumollar-se
español
mezclar