verb
- past tense of fellowship; to associate or spend time together as friends or members of a group
- past tense of fellowship; to award or receive a fellowship (academic or professional grant)
Usage: informal; often used in religious or community contexts
Usage: academic/professional context
Examples
- The students fellowshiped together during the retreat.
- She fellowshiped with members of her church community every Sunday.
- He fellowshiped at the research institute for two years.
- They fellowshiped over coffee and discussed their shared interests.
- The organization fellowshiped young professionals in the field of public health.
- We fellowshiped with international scholars at the conference.