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fraternization

NOUN
  1. associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy

How To Use fraternization In A Sentence

  • During these months, especially at the beginning, there was a good deal of fraternization between the two sides, complete with competitions, gambling, and dinners.
  • In the front lines, fraternisation continued all day; though it is by no means universal as many units were unaware of what is going on. Christmas 1914 & 2007
  • There are no good statistics on the number of servicemen who fraternized with German women, but estimates from the summer of 1945 suggest that while in some units only a few men were intimately acquainted with German civilians, in others, fraternization "was the rule rather than the exception. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • There's nothing indecent about all of this fraternization and frotteurism; in fact, quite the opposite. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • `You are aware of the orders forbidding fraternization with the German population? IN LOVE AND WAR
  • There was no fraternisation between the former brothers-in-arms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 2001 rules limited fraternization among agents and informants and instituted a Confidential Informant Review Committee that included federal prosecutors.
  • [I] t is paradoxical that the general tenor of our current legislation is that we who are advancing into Germany with the intent of punishing the Germans should, in cases of non-fraternisation, punish only our own people. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • Yet the hope of "fraternisation" has nearly always been in vain. Essays in Rebellion
  • On the other hand, a preliminary study asserted that sending soldiers 'dependents to Germany was a "necessity if non-fraternization is to be made workable. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
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