Similar words: fraternity, fraternal, maternity, paternity, paternal, literate, reiterate, adulterate. Meaning: ['frætə(r)naɪz] v. be on friendly terms with someone, as if with a brother, especially with an enemy.
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1 Soldiers who fraternize with the enemy will be punished.
2 Do the doctors fraternize much with the nurses here?
3 Mrs Zuckerman does not fraternize widely.
4 The soldiers were forbidden to fraternize.
5 The troops were forbidden to fraternize with the enemy.
6 The soldiers are not allowed to fraternize with the women of the conquered town.
7 Army personnel are often forbidden to fraternize with the civilian population.
8 After a while,[www.Sentencedict.com] they even began to fraternize with him.
9 Soldiers were forbidden to fraternize with the local citizen.
10 The teachers at the university tend not to fraternize with their students.
11 They began to fraternize with the Manchurian people and then with the 8 th Route Army.
12 He combined consummate shrewdness with the disposition superficially to fraternize.
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