Mercer begins to see how the worlds of the living and the living dead commingle.
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He didn't live it, and it wasn't a time when blacks and whites could commingle.
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Geithner said that was difficult to do because banks commingle all their funds.
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The natures did not commingle, merge, infuse each other, or replace each other.
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Marriage does not actually require you to commingle your assets or finances.
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The chairman should represent shareholder interests, not commingle them with management's.
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Tears and laughter commingle, flowing freely as memories are exchanged.
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Confidence and sweetness commingle in ways rarely seen in art or in life.
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His good pans now commingle with mine, the Cuisinart in my possession.
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More examples
Mix or blend; "His book commingles sarcasm and sadness"
Blend: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
Commingling literally means "mixing together". Used in a legal context it is a breach of trust in which a fiduciary mixes funds that he holds in the care of a client with his own funds, making it difficult to determine which funds belong to the fiduciary and which belong to the client. ...
To mix, to blend; To become mixed or blended
(Commingled) A mixture of any number of recyclable materials, which usually must be separated before they can be recycled.
(COMMINGLED) Mixed recyclables that are collected or processed together.
(Commingled) A commonly used term when referring to a recycling collection of mixed recyclable materials, for example, a council or waste management company that collects recycling materials but does not require segregation of paper, cardboard, plastics etc. ...
(commingled) Mixed together, as in goods stored at a warehouse.
(Commingling) The illegal act by a real estate broker of placing client or customer funds with personal funds. By law, brokers are required to maintain a separate trust or escrow account for other parties funds held temporarily by the broker.