verb
- past tense of fellowship; to associate or spend time together in a friendly or social way, especially in a religious or community context
- past tense of fellowship; to award or grant a fellowship (academic or professional support) to someone
Usage: primarily used in religious or community settings; less common in everyday speech; more frequent in formal or institutional contexts
Usage: academic or professional context
Examples
- The church members fellowshipped together after the Sunday service.
- She fellowshipped with other researchers at the international conference.
- The foundation fellowshipped five promising young scientists last year.
- They fellowshipped in the community center throughout the evening.
- The graduate students fellowshipped during their time at the institute.
- We fellowshipped with visitors from the sister church.