"Fraternised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fraternised" Meaning

Verb: To fraternize means to associate or socialize with others, especially of a different group or class, in a friendly and informal way.

"Fraternised" Examples

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Fraternise is to make friends or become friendly with someone or a group of people, especially when you didn't know them before.

Examples:

The two companies decided to fraternise with each other after years of competition, and now they're partners in the project.
As the new employee, I had to fraternise with my colleagues at the welcome party to break the ice.
The politicians from opposing parties fraternised with each other at the dinner, showing a sign of newfound respect.
The students were thrilled to fraternise with the athletes during the school's sports day.
The two rival families had previously been sworn enemies, but their children fraternised with each other at the wedding, marking a new era of peace.

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Fraternal refers to something that is related to or characteristic of brothers or sisters. It can also describe a bond or relationship between people who are not necessarily biologically related but share a strong sense of connection or sisterhood/brotherhood.

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Fraternity refers to a group of individuals, often male, who share similar values, interests, and goals, typically forming a social organization or a club. This group may be associated with a university or college, and its members may engage in charitable activities, social events, and community service. The term can also be used to describe a sense of brotherhood or camaraderie among the members, often symbolized by a shared crest, badge, or ritual.

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