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immingle

[ ih-ming-guhl ]

verb (used with or without object)

immingled, immingling.
  1. to mingle in; intermingle.


immingle

/ ɪˈɪŋɡə /

verb

  1. archaic.
    to blend or mix together; intermingle
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of immingle1

First recorded in 1600–10; im- 3 + mingle
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Their characters immingle in our own,—the affluence or the indigence of their intellects, the sugar or the nitre of their wit, the shifting sand or the unwedgeable iron of their moral natures.

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It was radiance and simplicity immingled in his sense of things.

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Why, Fortune! linger? why our souls detain With blood immingled?

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Here in the midmost struggle combining—    Flags immingled and weapons crossed— Still in union your States troop shining:    Never a star from the lustre is lost!

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