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Synonyms and antonyms of To mix things, or to become mixed in American Thesaurus

To mix things, or to become mixed

mix (verb)

to combine two or more substances so that they become a single substance

dissolve (verb)

if a solid substance dissolves in a liquid, it is mixed into the liquid so that it becomes included in it

stir in ()

to add something to a liquid or substance and mix it

blend (verb)

to join with another substance to form a mixture

combine (verb)

if you combine substances, or if they combine, you mix them together to form a single substance

merge (verb)

if two things merge, they combine or become mixed so that you can no longer tell the difference between them

intermingle (verb)

if two things intermingle, or if you intermingle them, they mix with each other

mix up ()

to put things together without any order

mingle (verb)

if smells, feelings, flavors, etc. mingle or you mingle them, they become mixed together without completely losing their individual characters

combine (verb)

if you combine things, or if they combine, you use, do, or put them together

amalgamate (verb)

to combine with another thing, or to combine two or more things

bind (verb)

if two substances bind, or if you bind two substances, they stick or mix together and become one substance

compound (verb)

to mix two or more substances together in order to make a new substance or product

concoct (verb)

to produce something unusual by mixing things in a new way, especially a drink or meal

conflate (verb)

formal to combine two or more things

cream (verb)

to combine two or more things to form a thick smooth mixture

cut (verb)

to reduce the strength or effectiveness of something by mixing it with something else

dissolve (verb)

to mix a solid substance into a liquid so that it becomes included in it

emulsify (verb)

to mix extremely small drops of one liquid with another liquid, or to be mixed in this way. By doing this, liquids that do not usually combine, such as oil and water, can be mixed together.

fold in ()

to combine things that were previously separate so they can be dealt with together

fuse (verb)

if different styles, ideas, designs, etc. fuse, or if you fuse them, they combine to form something new

integrate (verb)

to connect or combine two or more things so that together they form an effective unit or system

integrate (verb)

to combine two or more things in order to form a single unit or system

integrate (verb)

to combine with other things and form an effective unit or system

intermix (verb)

to mix things together, or to be mixed together

interpenetrate (verb)

formal if one substance interpenetrates another, or if two substances interpenetrate, they spread into each other and become mixed

interweave (verb)

to closely connect or mix different things together, or to be closely connected or mixed together

jumble (verb)

to mix things in a confusing or messy way, or to become mixed in this way

make up ()

to combine together to form something larger

meld (verb)

if things or substances meld, or if you meld them, they combine into one thing or substance

melt (verb)

to gradually change or combine, so that you cannot see any difference between things

mix (verb)

if two or more substances mix, they combine and become a single substance

mix (verb)

to make something by combining two or more substances

prepare (verb)

to make a medicine or chemical by mixing substances together

pull together ()

to combine different things so that they form a single unit

shade into ()

if one thing shades into another thing, it is difficult to know where one ends and the other begins

stir (verb)

to mix a substance such as paint by moving it around with an object such as a stick

stir into ()

to mix something into a liquid or substance

tie (verb)

to combine things, or to form a connection between them

tie in with ()

to combine with something

wed (verb)

to combine one thing with another

work in ()

to mix one substance completely into another one, usually using your hands