socialise, socialize - take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize"
Had there been in White Fang's nature any possibility, no matter how remote, of his ever coming to fraternise with his kind, such possibility was irretrievably destroyed when he was made leader of the sled-team.
(Mrs.) Rita Deborah, who presented the items on behalf of the group after a health walk with a brass band procession through some principal streets of Adum, noted that the occasion was to fraternise with the inmates by sharing food and interacting with them.
In researching Muriel's history, Andrew discovered that "when she joined the Gascon, the British Matron greeted her with a reminder that the Captain did not want his officers to fraternise with colonial nurses.
Her gentle, hijab-hating parents are determined that she shall be a doctor and not be allowed to fraternise with boys, but otherwise they're not very active Muslims.
It is only when we fraternise with vigilante group and traditional leaders that we will be able to get vital information to get these criminals,' he added.
A remarkable letter revealing a British general's reluctance to fraternise with German soldiers during the Christmas Day truce in 1914 has been unearthed by archivists.