Definition of "fraternization" [fra•ter•ni•za•tion]
The act of fraternizing or uniting as brothers.(noun)
Having a friendly relationship with the enemy.(noun)
Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "fraternization" in a sentence
"On the other hand, a preliminary study asserted that sending soldiers 'dependents to Germany was a "necessity if non-fraternization is to be made workable.""
"We will be doing some work with partners, but the specific design that we were talking about earlier around fraternization, which is a way to get the right length on the right number base pairs of DNA prior to going into the next-gen sequencer that specific product line, it does appeared as it's better suited for us to make our own direct investment and approach that market directly as opposed to through a single partner just because I think we limit ourselves fairly significantly as you watch the emergence of this market."
"Shaughnessy attributes this non-violence and "fraternization" to the rise of unions that encourage players to think of themselves as part of a larger endeavor."