fraternization
Americannoun
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the act of associating with a person or group in a friendly way.
He sees race relations in Brazil as relatively harmonious, with fraternization in sports and carnivals.
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social or, especially, intimate association with natives of a conquered country, with enemy or allied troops, between members of an organization who are of different ranks, etc..
The colonel was disciplined for fraternization with a junior enlisted airman.
Etymology
Origin of fraternization
First recorded in 1790–1800; fraterniz(e) ( def. ) + -ation ( def. )
Example Sentences
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While no fraternization between the teams was allowed, Lesko remembers great camaraderie among her teammates.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 5, 2022
According to Carnival’s statement, the company fired Anggara after the incident was reported because it has a zero-tolerance policy for “crew fraternization with guests.”
From Washington Post • Jul. 23, 2022
Officers on both sides opposed the fraternization, which is why some contemporary histories of the war downplayed or ignored the magnitude of the event.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2021
Ms. Mitchell’s rules, meanwhile, became famous: No fraternization.
From New York Times • Apr. 7, 2018
The fraternization of the human race with brutes, which prevails here," L'Isle remarked, "certainly, promotes neither comfort nor cleanliness.
From The Actress in High Life An Episode in Winter Quarters by Bowen, Sue Petigru
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