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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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Property acquired before your marriage, or received during your marriage as a gift or inheritance, is generally considered separate property as long as you don’t commingle it.

From MarketWatch Feb. 12, 2026

All inheritance is treated as separate property, unless your sons sell the businesses and put them into a joint bank account or commingle the money.

From MarketWatch Nov. 24, 2025

Signs around C Block remind staff members not to let the “civils” commingle with the inmates when they’re out of their cells.

From Seattle Times Dec. 13, 2023

When meeting with a client, especially a first-timer, I break down the planets, where they are placed and how they commingle with each other.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 6, 2023

I do my best to get a leash on my catastrophizing, and we commingle, converse, and serve the community.

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone

Any property purchased prior to a marriage belongs to that spouse alone unless it has been commingled in some way.

From MarketWatch Jul. 30, 2026

The inspectors also reported crews spraying contaminated pool water onto neighboring properties and into storm drains, and excavator operators using toothed buckets that caused clean and contaminated soil to be commingled.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 29, 2025

They want to ensure the businesses are always kept separate, and are never commingled with their future spouses.

From MarketWatch Nov. 24, 2025

What does supporting and believing in an independent judiciary look like for somebody who’s a civilian watching with hope and horror commingled?

From Slate Nov. 3, 2025

The offspring thus produced from the conjunction of deity and damsel hath a nature intermixed, the two species commingled, and perhaps, like the mule, is incapable itself of generation.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson

But it is different when people are commingling with clients and taking meetings with outside firms.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

"The recovery environment presented challenges for maintaining the separation of remains, which can contribute to commingling," Dr Venkatesh said.

From BBC Jun. 11, 2026

If you are putting down 20% — a portion of your inheritance — and commingling it in this property, you should at least get that back in full if your marriage goes south.

From MarketWatch Jan. 31, 2026

It certainly doesn’t help that the visual effects are a sloppy commingling of wildly varying quality.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 27, 2025

Computers and communications technology commingling with open spaces.

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel




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