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United in fellowship.

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Used as an adjective, listen here, it means: United in fellowship. Used as a verb, listen here, it means: To unite or bring into association.

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Usage examples (13)
  • Their consociate families frequently gathered during the holidays.
  • Authorities consociate by failing to fulfill their duties.
  • That's Adoro and I on our way to a consociate retreat at St. Kate's.
  • Moreouer who can saye the contrarie, but that such women as put their children from them, deliuering them to bee nourced of other, doe cut of, naye, rather doe wype awaye and...
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  • ''consociate" is a heteronym, which means you may find it with different pronunciations and different meanings.
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