intermingle with

intermingle with (someone or something)

To join, mix, or blend with other people or things. A noun or pronoun can be used between "intermingle" and "with." Can you please make sure that our new student intermingles with the rest of the class at lunch? I've intermingled your suggestions with the existing curriculum. Do you think Sam will be able to intermingle with the group? He can be pretty standoffish.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

intermingle something with something

to mingle or merge things with things. Don't intermingle the U.S. mail with the interoffice mail. The office mail had been intermingled with the regular mail!
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intermingle with someone

to mingle or merge with people. The mugger intermingled with the people on the street and could not be recognized. Let's intermingle with the guests.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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References in periodicals archive
'Refined English traditions intermingle with idealized motifs of ancient classicism; while delightful elements such as nautical stripes, safari animals, martini glasses, and ice cream cone patterns can be found alongside dreamy, Greek-inspired portraiture and architecture.'
Which makes me think that if we didn't have God's Particle, we would all come apart at the seams and float around in clouds of photons waiting to intermingle with other clouds of photons.
It involves intrigue and ne'erdo-wells around Christchurch on the Hampshire coast in the late 18th century as the poorer folk, the lord's family, smugglers, servants and tradesfolk intermingle with some alacrity.
Police high-ups also tasked their sub-ordinates to intermingle with the crowd and keep vigil on the anti-peace elements.
"You got to meet the author and intermingle with members of other book clubs; not to mention it was a nice hotel."
Tracks like "She's So Lovely" and "Trouble" typify said formula, with melodic vocals that crescendo into sing-along choruses and hooky guitar licks that intermingle with soaring power chords.
They are not-so-cozy monsters inhabiting a space where media images intermingle with personal obsessions.
"We get the chance to intermingle with the local national community and experience local culture.
Patrolling of the LEAs vehicle remained for complete day on sensitive areas including Sariab Road, Brewery Road, Mecongy Road, Prince Road, Jinnah Road, Civil Lines and Alamdar Road, Police high-ups also tasked their subordinates to intermingle with the crowd and keep an eye on the anti-peace elements.
In place of the Bard's text, the lovers now lip-synch their journeys to a seamless collage of disco hits--from "Car Wash" to "Don't Leave Me This Way"--while audience members intermingle with the production's 12 cast members on the dance floor.