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Phrasal Verb - Mixing Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Mix up is a phrasal verb that means to confuse two or more similar things in a way that makes it impossible to tell them apart. It can also mean to intentionally create confusion or uncertainty. This can be done by combining two or more elements to make something new, but in a way that makes it hard to distinguish the original parts. In some cases, it can also mean to get things misplaced or disorganized.

Examples

No.Example
1After the renovation, the contractor mixed up the pipes and ended up with a false leak.
2The tourists mixed up their French and Spanish while trying to have a conversation with the locals.
3The restaurant mixed up the order and delivered the wrong meal to the wrong table.
4The organization mixed up the files and it took them hours to sort them out.
5The marketing team mixed up the ad campaign and ended up reaching the wrong audience.
6The hikers mixed up the trail markers and got lost in the woods.
7The school mixed up the math problems on the test and no one could understand the instructions.
8The customer support team mixed up the phone numbers and connected the wrong caller to the wrong agent.
9The event planner mixed up the catering order and there was not enough food for the guests.
10The manufactures mixed up the orders and supplied the wrong products to the wrong stores.