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have intermingled

  • present perfect
    of intermingle.
    intermingle
    verb (used with or without object)
    to mingle, one with another; intermix.

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At first, Ostrander said, they thought the dogs might have intermingled so much over time that they’d be much the same.

From Seattle Times Mar. 3, 2023

More recently the concept of frontier has given way to the idea of borders and borderlands, where peoples and cultures have intermingled and interacted.

From Washington Post Mar. 11, 2022

Homo sapiens and Neanderthals once occupied the cave, too, and scientists suspected that perhaps Denisovans and modern humans might have intermingled and bred.

From Slate Jul. 2, 2014

As rockers embrace the Net with fan pages and Web-simulcast concerts, the two cultures have intermingled.

From Time Magazine Archive

Over the years the odors of liquor and vomit, boiled cabbage and burned meat, unwashed clothes and mouse droppings have intermingled into a stench that brings tears to my eyes.

From "Catching Fire" by Suzanne Collins