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fraternize

[frat-er-nahyz] / ˈfræt ərˌnaɪz /


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In his unit, the officers aren’t saddled by rules against fraternizing with prisoners.

From Los Angeles Times

According to a recently opened exhibition at the Library of Congress, one reason that 17th-century Britons left their homeland for a new world was to organize and fraternize more freely.

From Washington Post

“We saw videos, for example, of police fraternizing with demonstrators,” he said.

From New York Times

It is even harder in a war when they could be accused of fraternizing with the enemy, she said.

From New York Times

Conveniently, by making sure any against-the-spousal-grain decision is also a thoughtful one, you inoculate yourself against behavior that would be legitimately disloyal: fraternizing with an ex who did something inexcusable.

From Washington Post