0 present participle of federate
1 to join together to form a federation
Every great firm and industry now seems to be federating, amalgamating, integrating, or whatever one likes to call it.
Is it not a matter of seeking to federate them in some cases, or, indeed, federating them with neighbouring territories?
Some small schools might wish to pursue the option of federating under a single head.
The single currency, which we want to be a federating instrument, raises fears in reality.
Therefore, we could have both the uniting and the federating of larger groups.
I am very much connected with an association which has for its object the federating of the seaside resorts of this country.
There, too, there is indeed a very strong case for federating them for economic reasons and for their economic advancement.
There is no question of federating the three countries; they are absolutely different.