fraternate (Meaning)

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fraternate (v. i.)

To fraternize; to hold fellowship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fraternate

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

fraternate Sentence Examples

  1. Students should fraternize with their peers to foster a sense of community.
  2. The two organizations resolved their differences and agreed to fraternate amicably.
  3. The club welcomed new members and encouraged them to fraternate with existing ones.
  4. Having fraternal bonds with colleagues can improve workplace dynamics.
  5. The former enemies fraternized after the war, putting aside their past conflicts.
  6. The council promoted fraternization among citizens to combat social isolation.
  7. International students sought opportunities to fraternate with locals during their stay abroad.
  8. The siblings fraternized regularly, sharing laughter and secrets.
  9. The fraternity's members fraternized at social gatherings and participated in community events.
  10. Soldiers fraternized with civilians in the occupied territory to build bridges of understanding.

FAQs About the word fraternate

To fraternize; to hold fellowship.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Students should fraternize with their peers to foster a sense of community.

The two organizations resolved their differences and agreed to fraternate amicably.

The club welcomed new members and encouraged them to fraternate with existing ones.

Having fraternal bonds with colleagues can improve workplace dynamics.