verb
- to associate or unite in companionship or partnership
Usage: formal
noun
- a partner or associate
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The two companies decided to consociate for the joint venture.
- Religious groups often consociate to promote shared values.
- The treaty allowed the nations to consociate in trade agreements.
- He was known as a trusted consociate in business dealings.
- The organization sought to consociate with similar institutions.
- Local charities consociate to maximize their impact on the community.