0 present participle of fraternize --
1 to meet someone socially, especially someone who belongs to an opposing army or team, or has a different social position: --
After this incident, a new command was installed, the family was forbidden from fraternizing with the officers and the conditions of their imprisonment became even more strict.
Nearby stood a vast crowd of civilian on-lookers, who began fraternizing with the rebels, but whom the leaders of the revolt did not call upon to participate in the action.
Meanwhile, the police and army began fraternizing with the protesters.
According to the night staff, fraternizing between the male and female units is strongly discouraged.
Although he doesn't do mind-expanding drugs himself, lately he's been fraternizing with some highly brain-fried individuals.
Counselors are not only to avoid fraternizing with their clients.
They also state that she's not beyond working for her keep, or fraternizing with the plebes.
A vast crowd of civilian on-lookers began fraternizing with the rebels, but did not join the action.