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intermingling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "intermingling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of mixing or blending different elements together, often in a social or cultural context. Example: "The festival was a celebration of intermingling cultures, showcasing food, music, and traditions from around the world."
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Over 32 poems Mr Hill traces an elegiac sequence for Lawes and his music, intermingling the historical events around his death with flashes of the everyday.
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Still intermingling the two elements, comic interludes now highlighted the ironic counterpoints inherent in a play, making the tragedy seem even more devastating.
Encyclopedias
With his frequent travels and contact with other artists, Lissitzky became a transformational figure, intermingling the innovative arts of Europe and Russia and advancing the exchange of experimental forms and ideas.
Encyclopedias
It is so choked by intermingling villi and their branches that its continuity is lost on gross inspection.
Encyclopedias
The technologies seemed to trigger urges in addition to transmitting them, as though the city's inhabitants and its machines had merged into a single nervous system, dendrites intermingling with optical fibres.
News & Media
Tim Sutton's film "Dark Night" blends fiction and documentary on many levels, intermingling them with a shifting complexity.
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Something had to give, and even before the clerical scandals broke into the public realm – in the 1990s – this intermingling of faith and fatherland was in decline.
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Such intermingling became less common after the great mutiny of 1857.
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The intermingling of their African traditions, music and dances with the city's European and Native American influences formed a distinct New World Creole culture.After the Louisiana Purchase treatment of black New Orleanians grew increasingly harsh.
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"River of Smoke" takes the story, and some of the first book's characters, from Calcutta to the port-city of Canton (now called Guangzhou) on the Pearl River delta, then and now, China's emporium.The vast book has a Dickensian sweep of characters, high- and low-life intermingling.
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Others were thought to have copied them.In this section Accounting trips A fresh headcount Saviour of the docklands Copping and changing Hold the presses Shell game Argot bargy More tough, less love ReprintsBut far from being cod-Jamaican, MLE is now thought to be a hybrid dialect that emerged from the intermingling of West Indians, South Asians and speakers of Cockney and Estuary English.
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Best practice
Use "intermingling" to describe the dynamic interaction and blending of distinct elements, especially in cultural, social, or abstract contexts. For example, describe the "intermingling" of musical styles to suggest innovation and creativity.
Common error
Avoid using "intermingling" when simpler words like "mixing" or "blending" suffice. "Intermingling" is most effective when highlighting a complex or nuanced combination.
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Linguistic Context
The term "intermingling" primarily functions as a present participle or gerund of the verb "intermingle", describing an ongoing process of mixing or blending. It can also function as a noun, referring to the act or result of intermingling. Ludwig suggests it correctly describes the action of mixing.
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
43%
Science
14%
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "intermingling" functions as a verb form or a noun to describe the process or result of different elements combining and interacting. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While it is not a very common term, it is appropriate for use in formal and neutral contexts, particularly in describing complex cultural or social phenomena. Be mindful not to overuse it when simpler terms like "mixing" or "blending" would suffice. Its use in sources like The Economist and Encyclopedia Britannica confirms its place in academic and journalistic writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
intermixing
Direct synonym, emphasizing reciprocal mixing.
commingling
A more formal and less common synonym, emphasizing shared space.
mingling
Shorter form with similar meaning; often refers to social interaction.
blending together
Focuses more on the process of combining, implying a smooth transition.
merging
Highlights the act of two or more things becoming one.
mixing it up
Implies a more active and possibly disruptive combination.
weaving together
Implies an intricate and interconnected combination.
fusing together
Suggests a strong, almost inseparable combination.
incorporating
Suggests including something as part of a larger whole.
amalgamating
Formal term indicating a merging into a unified whole.
FAQs
How do I use "intermingling" in a sentence?
"Intermingling" can function as a verb (present participle or gerund) or a noun. For instance, "The cultures are intermingling" (verb) or "The intermingling of cultures is enriching" (noun).
What's a good substitute for "intermingling"?
Depending on the context, consider using "mixing", "blending", "merging", or "commingling" as alternatives.
Is "intermingling" formal or informal?
"Intermingling" is generally considered a neutral to slightly formal term. Simpler terms like "mixing" might be preferred in very informal contexts.
What does "intermingling" emphasize that "mixing" does not?
"Intermingling" often emphasizes a reciprocal action and mutual influence between the elements being combined, whereas "mixing" can be a more general term for combining without necessarily implying mutual influence.
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