consociate

[US]/kənˈsəʊʃiət/
[UK]/kənˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt/

Translation

v.to associate or join together
Word Forms
Third Person Singularconsociates
Present Participleconsociating
Past Tenseconsociated
Past Participleconsociated

Phrases & Collocations

consociate efforts

consociate with partners

consociate ideas

consociate goals

consociate interests

consociate resources

consociate teams

consociate efforts together

consociate for success

consociate strategies

Example Sentences

they decided to consociate their efforts for the charity event.

it's important to consociate with like-minded individuals.

the two organizations will consociate to promote environmental awareness.

to achieve success, we must consociate our resources.

they plan to consociate their research findings for a better outcome.

consociating with others can lead to innovative solutions.

we should consociate our talents to tackle this challenge.

consociating different cultures enriches our experiences.

they decided to consociate their ideas for the new project.

consociating various perspectives can enhance teamwork.

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