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[ US /fɹəˈtɝnəti, fɹəˈtɝnɪti/ ]
[ UK /fɹɐtˈɜːnɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a social club for male undergraduates
  2. people engaged in a particular occupation
    the medical fraternity

How To Use fraternity In A Sentence

  • There is, however, an expedient familiar to conjurers as "changing a card," which, with a little modification, is extensively used by the cardsharping fraternity under the name of "second dealing. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 4
  • I understand the point of a fraternity is to foster brotherhood. YES!
  • This, he said, had helped ease the poverty levels and called on the Church fraternity to emulate the Catholics' gesture.
  • The following year, Garcia took a one-stroke lead to the 70th hole of the PGA Championship but Harrington again thwarted Garcia's bid to break into the fraternity of major champions. In majors, taking on Tiger always part of the problem
  • Republic One and Indivisible. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death!
  • Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism.
  • The story that I want to tell is the story of liberty, equality and fraternity, which seemed to me to be the governing virtues of the order today.
  • Delegates, who included academics and representatives of the asbestos industry, labour, government and the medical fraternity, also agreed that research should be done on phasing out the use of the sixth type of asbestos, called chrysotile, or white asbestos. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Boxes and hunting lodges proliferated in market towns such as Melton Mowbray, where the hunting fraternity would stay throughout the season.
  • The British converted it into an Anglican Church in 1795 and in 1949 it joined the fraternity of the Church of South India.
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