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fraternize

[frat-er-nahyz] / ˈfræt ərˌnaɪz /


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Delson makes an effort to create a safe space that encourages participants to ask questions, fraternize with others and leave their stress at home.

From Los Angeles Times

Red-brick buildings from the 19th century fraternize with high glass facades and renovated interiors: a new sports complex, a new “well-being” center.

From New York Times

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