intermell (Meaning)

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intermell (v. i. & t.)

To intermeddle; to intermix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intermell

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intermell Sentence Examples

  1. Interpellation in court proceedings allows cross-examination of witnesses to clarify testimony.
  2. The interlacing of different storylines in the novel created a complex and engaging plot.
  3. Archaeologists found an intermediate layer containing artifacts from both the Bronze and Iron Ages.
  4. The intermediate host for the parasite Trichinella spiralis is a domestic pig.
  5. Intermediaries played a crucial role in negotiating the peace agreement.
  6. An intermediate level of proficiency in a foreign language allows basic communication.
  7. The intermedio, a short comic interlude, was a popular feature in Renaissance theater.
  8. Intermittent rain showers interrupted the outdoor festival.
  9. A medium-sized star, the intermediate-mass star, has a life span of several billion years.
  10. Intermediary metabolism involves the breakdown and utilization of nutrients for energy production.

FAQs About the word intermell

To intermeddle; to intermix.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Interpellation in court proceedings allows cross-examination of witnesses to clarify testimony.

The interlacing of different storylines in the novel created a complex and engaging plot.

Archaeologists found an intermediate layer containing artifacts from both the Bronze and Iron Ages.

The intermediate host for the parasite Trichinella spiralis is a domestic pig.