noun
- plural of fraternisation; instances of associating or socializing in a friendly manner, especially between groups that are normally separated or opposed
Usage: British spelling (American: fraternizations); Often used in historical or military contexts
Examples
- The fraternisations between soldiers from opposing armies during the Christmas truce were remarkable.
- Fraternisations between the two rival groups helped ease tensions in the community.
- Historical records document fraternisations between colonists and indigenous peoples.
- The military discouraged fraternisations between officers and enlisted personnel.
- These fraternisations across cultural boundaries strengthened diplomatic relations.