Mingle (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used without object), min·gled, min·gling.
  1. to become mixed, blended, or united: The herbs and spices mingled to produce an exquisite odor that permeated the house.
  2. to associate, mix, or interact in company with others, as at a social event: At the party she mingled with some interesting people.
  3. 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.
verb (used with object), min·gled, min·gling.
  1. to mix or combine; put together in a mixture; blend: During much of history, noble families mingled their bloodlines and forged new alliances.
  2. to unite, join, or conjoin.
  3. to associate in company: a hostess who mingles diplomats with executives.
  4. to form by mixing; compound; concoct.
noun
  1. two or more single, unrelated adults who live together.
  2. 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.
verb
  1. to mix or cause to mix
  2. to come into close association
Mingle (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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