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Meaning of commingled
The primary meaning of "commingled" is to mix or combine things, especially in a way that they can no longer be separated.
Etymology of commingled
The word "commingled" originates from the Old French word "commenglé," which is derived from the Latin words "com-" (meaning "together") and "minglere" (meaning "to mix").
Historically, the term has been used to describe the mixing or combining of things, such as assets, funds, or resources, in a way that they become indistinguishable or inseparable.
Synonyms
combined
merged
unified
integrated
amalgamated
blended
mixed
intermingled
intertwined
fused
united
joined
linked
connected
associated
allied
coordinated
harmonized
synchronized
consolidated
coalesced
mingled
interwoven
entwined
enmeshed
interconnected
interlocked
correlated
linked
affiliated
attached
coupled
paired
matched
paired
wedded
married
spliced
grafted
welded
soldered
braided
knotted
twisted
bound
tied
fastened
secured
attached
anchored
moored
linked
chained
hooked
clasped
gripped
grasped
clenched
clasped
laced
locked
clinched
riveted
bolted
screwed
nailed
stapled
pinned
clipped
clamped
buckled
strapped
belted
harnessed
yoked
teamed
paired
matched
mated
coupled
twinned
doubled
paired
conjoined
conjoint
conjugal
connubial
wedded
married
spousal
nuptial
marital
matrimonal
conjunct
conjugal
connubial
wed
married
spliced
united
joined
linked
tied
bound
fastened
secured
attached
anchored
moored
linked
chained
hooked
clasped
gripped
grasped
clenched
clasped
laced
locked
clinched
riveted
bolted
screwed
nailed
stapled
pinned
clipped
clamped
buckled
strapped
belted
harnessed
yoked
teamed
Definitions
- Commingled refers to the state of being mixed or combined, especially in a way that the individual components can no longer be separated or distinguished.
- * It can also describe the act of combining or uniting things, such as assets, funds, or resources, in a way that they become indistinguishable or inseparable.
Usage Examples
- The company's assets were commingled with those of its subsidiary, making it difficult to separate them.
- * The funds were commingled in a single account, making it challenging to track the individual contributions.
- * The different cultures were commingled in the city, creating a unique and diverse community.
Antonyms
separate
distinct
separate
detached
disconnected
isolated
alone
individual
solo
singular
unique
independent
unconnected
unaffiliated
unrelated
unassociated
disunited
divided
disconnected
severed
detached
isolated
secluded
sequestered
isolated
quarantined
separated
divorced
estranged
disentangled
disconnected
severed
sundered
rent
torn
split
fractured
shattered
broken
fragmented
splintered
shattered
crushed
pulverized
disintegrated
annihilated
exterminated
extinguished
eradicated
eliminated
destroyed
demolished
dismantled
disconnected
detached