1. intermingling - Noun
2. intermingling - Verb
intermingling
present participle of intermingle
intermingling (plural interminglings)
The act by which things intermingle.
cultural interminglings
According to Aristotle Leucippus differed from the Eleatics in not being encumbered by the "conceptual intermingling" of being and non-being, and Plato made the necessary distinction between "grades of being and types of negation". Source: Internet
" Arvanitika is in a state of attrition due to language shift towards Greek and large-scale internal migration to the cities and subsequent intermingling of the population during the 20th century. Source: Internet
Because of intermingling with Siraya people as well as Dutch colonial rule, the Hokkien dialects started to deviate from the original Hokkien spoken in mainland China. Source: Internet
During COVID-19, when considerable barriers to intermingling exist, that may be a tough area for Shelley to gain ground. Source: Internet
By then, he noted, with the flu and the coronavirus intermingling, and with so many youngsters and adults sick or infected, he doesn’t see schools reopening fully once the dual epidemics start wreaking their havoc. Source: Internet
In contrast, in many modern jazz styles within smaller, the guitarist plays much more sparsely, intermingling periodic chords and delicate voicings into pauses in the melody or solo, and using periods of silence. Source: Internet