consorted

[US]/kənˈsɔːtɪd/
[UK]/kənˈsɔrtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to associate or keep company with; to engage in social relations; to be in agreement or harmony; to bring into accord

Phrases & Collocations

consorted efforts

consorted action

consorted support

consorted activities

consorted groups

consorted parties

consorted plans

consorted strategies

consorted initiatives

Example Sentences

he consorted with influential people to gain support for his project.

she consorted with her colleagues to brainstorm ideas for the presentation.

the prince consorted with various nobles during the royal event.

they consorted in secret to plan the surprise party.

throughout history, leaders have consorted with allies to strengthen their positions.

she consorted with artists and musicians to create a vibrant community.

he often consorted with scholars to discuss philosophical ideas.

the detective discovered that the suspect had consorted with known criminals.

they consorted together to achieve their common goals.

in ancient times, rulers consorted with gods to justify their reign.

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