Mixing in a sentence as a noun

We're talking about two separate issues here, and you're mixing them up.

The chances of mixing those chemicals by happenstance just "to see what would happen"..?

From the broken security mixing secure and insecure stuff, to the weird form flow.

The main mixing is between whites and Asians and between blacks and Hispanics.

Eventually the scientists find that the paint can be fixed by mixing in some kind of protein or other.

Then we started mixing in all these ads for things we knew pregnant women would never buy, so the baby ads looked random.

When it removed the constraints by mixing all these disparate features, it lost most of their underlying justifications.

The shelves often reeked of toiletries and chemicals and perfumes of various kinds, mixing with the dust to inspire a sickly feeling.

Because if you actually look at what he's doing, it appears that he is taking things are already approved from human consumption, and mixing them together.

The 'mixing' needs to be as pure laminar flow as possible, and that's generally between two cylinders that are rotating at different speeds.

The process for mixing a password into an ECC key exchange involves a trial-and-error process for finding a valid curve point; a loop runs conducting these trials.

When you try to do that, you wind up mixing up the goals of private venturing with those of broader social institutions such as government or those of private charitable impulse.

You're driving along a road and you notice a pothole. You pull over to the shoulder, put your hazards on, open up the trunk, take out a reflective vest and tape measure, then you begin to analyze the pothole. You spend an hour analyzing the depth and formation of the pothole and determine that the cause is due mostly to poor mixing of asphalt.

For those unfamiliar, a DAW is a fully-featured music creation environment including sound design, composition, recording, arrangement and mixing in one interface.

Mixing definitions

noun

the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"

See also: commixture admixture mixture intermixture