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consociate
[ adjective noun kuhn-soh-shee-it, -eyt, -see-; verb kuhn-soh-shee-eyt, -see- ]
consociate
verb
- to enter into or bring into friendly association
adjective
- associated or united
noun
- an associate or partner
Derived Forms
- conˌsociˈation, noun
Other Words From
- uncon·soci·ated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of consociate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of consociate1
Example Sentences
Let us then try what the consociate, or universal family will produce.
Who can say how profoundly and intimately the underlying and hitherto undiscovered Laws of Speech may be consociated with the basic Principles of all truth embedded in the Wisdom-Nature of God himself?
Individuals embarked in various enterprises; now no longer consociated with others in mutual coöperation, but for their individual benefit.
The reason is that they are consociated according to discrete, not according to continuous degrees.
I perceived that a multitude of spirits who were consociated with them, was behind, a little to the left, in the plane of the occiput.
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