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Meanings of
fraternisation
in English
Portuguese
fraternização
Catalan
fraternització
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Associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy.
fraternization
Portuguese
fraternização
Synonyms
Examples for "
fraternization
"
fraternization
Examples for "
fraternization
"
1
Foster district and local societies to afford mutual instruction, and strengthen
fraternization
.
2
There was little sign of
fraternization
,
but there was no harassment either.
3
Korniloff's counter-revolutionary uprising was put down by means of speeches and
fraternization
.
4
I don't know how my new boss feels about employee
fraternization
.
5
There are rules that must be maintained, and one of those is no
fraternization
.
Usage of
fraternisation
in English
1
A good thing, Valerian thought, that the
fraternisation
order had been taken seriously.
2
But we must make it very clear, Thebe... no
fraternisation
with the men.'
3
In later days, and nearer home, we have heard of
fraternisation
and equality.
4
It picks up signs of
fraternisation
and relays them to the management monitors.
5
Accounts differ, but there was certainly
fraternisation
of an extraordinary kind and souvenir swapping.
6
As in previous years, our army circulars had forbidden any
fraternisation
with the enemy.
7
Not the sort of
fraternisation
Lieutenant-Colonel Yorke really approves of.'
8
Just wanted to ask if... you know... after this, the
fraternisation
ban will be lifted.'
9
Yet the hope of
"
fraternisation
"
has nearly always been in vain.
10
Then it became a real military
fraternisation
.
11
Entertainment and
fraternisation
are mostly outlawed.
12
These overtures were in some places favourably received and
fraternisation
of a limited kind took place during the day.
13
Famous equality and
fraternisation
!
14
'I won't tolerate
fraternisation
,
'
she said.
15
'We'll ensure that there will be no
fraternisation
-andput them to work.' He turned his attention to Lysandra.
16
(This was the beginning of the
fraternisation
which led, a year later, to the collapse of Russia.)
Other examples for "fraternisation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fraternisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
be no fraternisation
forbidden any fraternisation
hear of fraternisation
military fraternisation
tolerate fraternisation
Translations for
fraternisation
Portuguese
fraternização
Catalan
fraternització
Fraternisation
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