Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The organization encouraged members to fraternise with other like-minded groups.
My grandfather used to fraternise with his former army buddies.
My sister loves to fraternise with her fellow volunteers at the animal shelter.
The new student was nervous to fraternise with his classmates on the first day of school.
The politician made an effort to fraternise with the residents of the town.
He was warned not to fraternise with the opposing team before the match.
It is against the law for police officers to fraternise with criminals.
It is important for soldiers not to fraternise with the enemy.
The new employee is not allowed to fraternise with the boss.
Despite the tension between the two countries, the leaders decided to fraternise at the summit.
I like to fraternise with my classmates during lunchtime.
The employees were advised not to fraternise with their bosses outside of work.
He was willing to fraternise with the company's corrupt executives to get a promotion.
She refused to fraternise with the students who cheated on the exam.
The teacher encouraged her students to fraternise and learn from each other.
The coach encouraged the opposing teams to fraternise before the game.
The soldiers were ordered not to fraternise with the enemy.
The boss was happy to see his employees fraternise and build friendships outside of work.
He decided to fraternise with his classmates, even though they had teased him in the past.
The two countries agreed to fraternise and work towards a peaceful resolution.
The politician tried to fraternise with his opponents in order to win their support.
He couldn't fraternise with his ex-wife after their divorce.
The manager made a conscious effort to fraternise with his employees and create a positive work environment.
She was hesitant to fraternise with her new coworkers on the first day.
The police officer tried to fraternise with the protesters to ease the tension.
The judge would fraternise with lawyers, giving them unfair advantages in court.
It's inappropriate for a teacher to fraternise with students outside of school.
The manager would fraternise with his friends, promoting them even if they were not qualified.
The politician would fraternise with lobbyists, giving them special treatment.
The boss would fraternise with his secretary, making her uncomfortable.
The teacher would fraternise with some students, causing others to feel left out.
The doctor would fraternise with pharmaceutical representatives, prescribing their drugs.
The celebrity would fraternise with paparazzi, providing them with exclusive photos.
The coach would fraternise with some players, favoring them in games.
The landlord would fraternise with some tenants, allowing them to break the rules.
The rich woman would fraternise with her housekeeper, giving her expensive gifts.
My brother doesn't like to fraternise with people who smoke.
She doesn't like to fraternise with people who are dishonest.
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