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Use "fraternise" in a sentence
"During popular movements in Germany and Russia, the party of freedom has sometimes hoped that the troops would come over to their side -- would "fraternise," as the expression goes."
"Mahomedans continued to "fraternise" in lawlessness, arson, and murder wherever the mob ran riot."
"But there were more men killed in half an hour in that almost forgotten battle, than in all this mighty war we hear so much about. Ah! "he continued," they think we are vastly gratified when they 'fraternise' with us on our battlefields and decorate the graves of our dead."