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countable and uncountable, plural miscegenations
(chiefly US, see usage notes) The mixing or blending of race in marriage or breeding, interracial marriage. quotations examples
Anissimov took to posting paranoid white supremacist rants on Twitter. Why, he asked, do “blacks get your own continent”? “European whites are being replaced and destroyed by ‘diversity,’” he cried. He denounced miscegenation and declared that women should be confined to the home.
2018, Corey Pein, Live Work Work Work Die, Metropolitan Books, unnumbered page
(figuratively) A mixing or blending, especially one which is considered to be inappropriate. quotations examples
as is clear in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, it has a horror of any spiritual miscegenation between the human and the natural.
1991, Frederick Turner, Rebirth of Value: Meditations on Beauty, Ecology, Religion, and Education, page 57
... if a miscegenation of Latin and Sanskrit may be permitted.
1981, Dale Maurice Riepe, Asian Philosophy Today, page 22
...'true English' before it was bastardised in its miscegenation with the Norman French.
2001, Ken Hirschkop, David Shepherd, Bakhtin and Cultural Theory, page 180