federate

[US]/'fedəreɪt/
[UK]/'fɛdəret/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. form an alliance; form a federation
adj. allied; under a federal system; united.
Word Forms
Present Participlefederating
Past Participlefederated
Third Person Singularfederates
Past Tensefederated

Phrases & Collocations

federate together

Example Sentences

The states decided to federate to form a stronger union.

The tribes agreed to federate for mutual protection.

The companies decided to federate their resources for a joint project.

The parties are discussing how to federate their interests for a common goal.

The organizations are planning to federate to increase their influence.

The countries are exploring ways to federate for economic cooperation.

The groups are considering whether to federate to amplify their voices.

The universities are working together to federate their research efforts.

The teams are discussing how to federate their strengths for better performance.

The communities are coming together to federate their resources for a common cause.

Real-world Examples

The International Federation of Robotics estimated that about 26,000 robotic machines were put into use in Germany last year.

Source: VOA Slow English Technology

She must have fresh supplies of slaves or she would not federate.

Source: American history

Friend of Peanut Man, and lover of federated American states.

Source: BoJack Horseman Season 2

I would say " independent states" instead of federated states, but you guys still have a queen!

Source: World History Crash Course

In all the leading industries of the country labor was organized into trade unions and federated in a national organization.

Source: American history

About 1834 an attempt was made to federate the unions of all the different crafts into a national organization;but the effort was premature.

Source: American history

In time these women's organizations of all kinds were federated into city, state, and national associations and drawn into the consideration of public questions.

Source: American history

An attempt was even made in 1834 to federate all the crafts into a permanent national organization;but it perished within three years through lack of support.

Source: American history

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