Advertisement

Advertisement

comingle

or co-min·gle

[ kuh-ming-guhl ]

verb (used with or without object)

, co·min·gled, co·min·gling.
  1. variants of commingle.


Discover More

Example Sentences

He gave a U.S. investor who had bought $35 million in FTX shares in July 2021 a document promising that FTX and Alameda did not comingle funds, according to the SEC.

From Reuters

He also told Sorkin that he "wasn't trying to comingle funds," but said that when FTX did not have a bank account, some customers wired money to Alameda and were credited on FTX, which likely led to discrepancies.

From Reuters

According to the statement: “ … These COVID-19 cases are confined to this locked unit where visitors are not allowed. The affected patient population, in particular, is unable to be consistently compliant with masking and tends to comingle with fellow patients more than other units in the hospital.”

Some online daters have adapted to the new normal and proudly declare on their profiles that they are “COVID-antibody-positive,” apparently implying they have already had the virus and are now in the clear to freely comingle.

“People comingle the two issues and I think it’s really hurt the medical marijuana movement,” he said.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


coming and going, have someoneComing of Age in Samoa