Simple past tense and past participle of consort.(verb)
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Use "consorted" in a sentence
"The manner in which he speaks of them would rather tend to render doubtful his ever having 'consorted' with them, or entertained the schemes, which are attributed to him in the Epistles, of regenerating Sicily by their help."
"He consorted with anyone who had a feel for his destiny."
"Even when he consorted with jail-birds in jungle camps, and listened to their codes of conduct and measurements of life, he was not affected."