remingle
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[edit]- Rhymes: -ɪŋɡəl
Verb
[edit]remingle (third-person singular simple present remingles, present participle remingling, simple past and past participle remingled)
- To mingle again; to mix back in
- 1841, Josiah Shippey, Specimens:
- Mourn not, ye friends, all must this tribute pay, And all remingle with our parent clay; What though grim death his object ne'er should miss, He's the sole passport to the realms of bliss'
- 1984, United States. Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, page 136:
- Prisoners having once chosen to identify themselves with one group or another, thereafter cannot be permitted to change their minds, or to remingle.
- 2018, Ronnie Solan, The Enigma of Childhood:
- The ability to fuse and remingle drives and emotions (both positive and negative) for adaptation purposes indicates the progressive compatibility of the individual's ego as a personality agency.