- to become mixed, blended, or united: The herbs and spices mingled to produce an exquisite odor that permeated the house.
- to associate, mix, or interact in company with others, as at a social event: At the party she mingled with some interesting people.
- to join or take part with others, as in activities or causes: I used to like his blog, but he’s started to mingle with bigots.
- to mix or combine; put together in a mixture; blend: During much of history, noble families mingled their bloodlines and forged new alliances.
- to unite, join, or conjoin.
- to associate in company: a hostess who mingles diplomats with executives.
- to form by mixing; compound; concoct.
- two or more single, unrelated adults who live together.
- a social event at which people associate, mix, or interact with others: The Chamber of Commerce hosted a mingle for the town's small business owners to kick off their Buy Local campaign.
- to mix or cause to mix
- to come into close association