What does consociate mean?

Definitions for consociate
kənˈsoʊ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt, -si-; -ˌeɪtconso·ci·ate

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. consociate, associateverb

    bring or come into association or action

    "The churches consociated to fight their dissolution"

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Consociatenoun

    An accomplice; a confederate; a partner.

    Etymology: from consocio, Latin.

    Patridge and Stanhope were condemned as consociates in the conspiracy of Somerset. John Hayward.

  2. To CONSOCIATEverb

    Etymology: consocio, Latin.

    Generally the best outward shapes are also the likeliest to be consociated with good inward faculties. Henry Wotton, on Educat.

    The ancient philosophers always brought in a supernatural principle to unite and consociate the parts of the chaos. Burnet.

  3. To Consociateverb

    To coalesce; to unite.

    If they cohered, yet by the next conflict with other atoms they might be separated again, without ever consociating into the huge condense bodies of planets. Richard Bentley, Sermons.

ChatGPT

  1. consociate

    A consociate is someone who is a companion, partner, or associate; someone with whom one is united in a shared relationship or endeavor. This term can also refers to a corporate body in connection to other bodies with common interests. In sociology, it may refer to an individual who belongs to the same society or community.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Consociatenoun

    an associate; an accomplice

  2. Consociateverb

    to bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite

  3. Consociateverb

    to unite in an ecclesiastical consociation

  4. Consociateverb

    to be allied, confederated, or associated; to coalescence

  5. Consociateverb

    to form an ecclesiastical consociation

  6. Etymology: [L. consociatus, p. p. of consociare to associate, unite; con- + sociare to join, unite. See Social.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Consociate

    kon-sō′shi-āt, v.t. and v.i. to associate together.—p.adj. Consō′ciated.—n. Consociā′tion, companionship (with): association: alliance. [L. consociāre, -ātumcon, with, sociāre, to associate—socius, a companion.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of consociate in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of consociate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5


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