has consorted
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present perfectof consort (3rd person singular).present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
consortnouna husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch.
Example Sentences
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Gillian has consorted with devils, but even she seems to understand that Gyp is unstable.
From Time ● Nov. 26, 2012
He is a contemplative solitary, who has consorted much with woods, lakes, and mountains, and has dwelt much upon the sensations they excite in himself.
From The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry by Alfred Austin
What has been said above about the qualifications of him who would rise to an enjoyment of the music with which Debussy has consorted it ought to serve also to characterize that music.
From Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time by Henry Edward Krehbiel
She deserted me, her natural protector; for years she has consorted with the most disreputable persons; and, to fill the cup of her offence, she has recently married.
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) by Robert Louis Stevenson
"He—I perceive that he has consorted with low company since he has been here; but he is a gentleman—my son, by birth and education."
From A Sheaf of Corn by Mary E. Mann