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      • be/become friendly with or involved with somebody that other people do not approve of: I told her I didn’t think she should get mixed up with that group, but as usual she ignored my advice.
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  1. to be connected with a bad or unpleasant person or thing: Please don't get mixed up with him. You'll regret it if you do. I knew someone who was mixed up in that corruption scandal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking part and getting involved. actor.

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      BE MIXED UP WITH/IN SOMETHING meaning: 1. to be connected...

  2. In a romantic relationship with someone, especially someone who is unreliable, problematic, or otherwise unsuitable. Sarah's been mixed up with the drummer of some D-list band for the last month or so, but none of us see it going anywhere serious.

  3. 1. Confused with or mistaken for someone else. I'm always getting mixed up with my sister Kelly because we look so alike. Sorry, I think I'm getting him mixed him up with someone from the accounting team. 2. Embroiled or entangled with some other person, especially someone who is problematic, unpleasant, dangerous, etc.

  4. be/become friendly with or involved with somebody that other people do not approve of: I told her I didn’t think she should get mixed up with that group, but as usual she ignored my advice. See also: get , mixed , somebody , up

  5. The meaning of MIX UP WITH is to mistakenly put (something) with (something else). How to use mix up with in a sentence.

  6. be/get mixed up with somebody meaning, definition, what is be/get mixed up with somebody: to be involved with someone who has a ba...: Learn more.

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  8. Nov 13, 2019 · mixed up (adj.), mix-up (n.) If you are mixed up about something, it means that you are confused. “Whenever we change the clocks for daylight savings time, I get mixed up and can’t figure out what time it is.” “I’m a little mixed up. Is our meeting on Thursday or Friday?”

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