† interˈmeddled,ppl.a.Obs. [f.prec. + -ed1.] Intermingled, intermixed. 1595Daniel Civ. Wars iv. xiv, And onely tell the worst of euery raigne; And not the intermedled good report.a1617P. Bayne On Eph. (1658) 52 Predestination would bee an intermedled action; partly grace partly Justice.