Phrasal Verb - mix in
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.Definition
To combine (something) with something else in order to create a new mixture or to make something less noticeable.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The new employee tried to mix in with the company culture but struggled to fit in. |
| 2 | The new policy will mix in some elements of the old policy. |
| 3 | She tried to mix in with the crowd at the party. |
| 4 | The team had to mix in their new teammates to succeed in the tournament. |
| 5 | The new cookbook taught us how to mix in different herbs and spices. |
| 6 | The company wants to mix in more diversity in its leadership team. |
| 7 | The artist mixed in some red and blue to create a purple hue. |
| 8 | The teacher helped the student mix in with the other students in class. |
| 9 | The chef mixed in some sugar to balance out the acidity. |
| 10 | The politician tried to mix in with the audience at the town hall meeting. |