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Definition of Consociating

Consociating
Consociate Con*so"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Consociated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consociating.] 1. To bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite. [R.] Join pole to pole, consociate severed worlds. --Mallet. 2. To unite in an ecclesiastical consociation. [U.S.]

Meaning of Consociating from wikipedia

- soci- group Latin socius, sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- is—similarly to the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome, which is consociated with—an Institute "ad instar facultatis" and is authorised to confer...
- †socculus soccul- socius, socia soci- ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- By 1843, the Alcott family moved, along with six other members of the Consociate Family, to the Utopian Fruitlands community for a brief interval in 1843–1844...
- them up as we pick up language. We share so many ****ociations with our consociates that we seem to be able to understand what others mean, understand, and...
- Schütz's phenomenology,: 367n  stressing that the links between the "consociate", "contemporary", "predecessor", and "successor" that are commonplace...
- soci- group Latin socius, sociare ****ociate, ****ociation, ****ociative, consociate, consociation, consociational, dis****ociate, dis****ociation, dissociable...
- economy as much as possible and lived independently, styling themselves a "consociate family". Unlike a similar project named Brook Farm, the parti****nts at...
- perception and action of agents. The latter refers to an environment of consociates, or fellow-men; of the man who "shares with me a community of space and...
- are actually possessed and are said to encode, be determined by, be consociated with or be constituted by properties that are merely ascribed to objects...