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Definition of "fraternised" [fraternised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of fraternise. (verb)

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Use "fraternised" in a sentence
  • ""fraternised" at the Delhi _Hartal_ in attempts to compel its observance by violence which obliged the authorities to use forcible methods of repression, and of the five rioters who were killed two were Mahomedans."
  • "Diplomats have always fraternised to some extent with "the enemy" and journalists, for their part, have always had opinions about the things they cover."
  • "The two sides even fraternised when breaks in combat allowed it the famous Christmas Day football match, having patriotic sing-offs from opposing trenches, assisting one another in recovering the dead and wounded."
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