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Fraternise

verb
1.
Be on friendly terms with someone, as if with a brother, especially with an enemy.  Synonym: fraternize.






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"Fraternise" Quotes from Famous Books



... his plea evidently still had for his companion a flaw; which, after he had considered it a moment, Nick exposed in the simple words: "Why, you originally introduced them in Paris, Biddy and Miss Rooth. Didn't they meet at your rooms and fraternise, and wasn't that much more 'abroad' ...
— The Tragic Muse • Henry James

... Willy Wagtail." Turning to the Kangaroo especially, it continued. "If you can bring yourself to speak to anything so obtrusive and gossiping, without any ancestry or manners whatever, you will be able to learn all you need from that bird. Humans and Wagtails fraternise together. They're ...
— Dot and the Kangaroo • Ethel C. Pedley

... the world. I remember there was a Walter when I was at Dunripple. But that was ten years ago, and boy cousins and girl cousins never fraternise." ...
— The Vicar of Bullhampton • Anthony Trollope

... contemplate the animated scene with painters' eyes, and during the pauses of the dance, we mix and fraternise ...
— The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba • Walter Goodman

... of the Southern Slavs and the Rumanians of Transylvania already has led to the making of heroes and martyrs; and here they are met by the endless stream of our heroes and martyrs; who across time and space fraternise on the scaffold erected by ...
— Independent Bohemia • Vladimir Nosek

... son oeuvre auguste divinise Par son epouvantable enfantement, repond Aux desirs surhumains de mon etre fecond, Et ma chair douloureuse avec lui fraternise. ...
— French Lyrics • Arthur Graves Canfield

... immediately above the Pitti Palace. My house at the corner of the large square, now the Piazza dell Indipendenza, was almost immediately under the walls and the guns of the Fortezza da Basso; but I felt sure that the troops would simply do nothing; might very possibly fraternise with the people; but would in no case burn a cartridge for the purpose of keeping the Grand Duke ...
— What I Remember, Volume 2 • Thomas Adolphus Trollope



Words linked to "Fraternise" :   fraternize, socialise, fraternity, socialize, fraternisation



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