0 to join together to form a federation
1 if a group of organizations, regions, countries, etc. federates, it joins together to form a federation (= a larger organization or government):
Local fishing cooperatives have federated to form a national organization.
Either smaller groups with related aims may federate for the larger purpose, or the larger may itself be the primary group, and may subdivide into sections each with its specified object.
Either the two States federate and form a united State, or one of them conquers and annexes the other.
In all the leading industries of the country labor was organized into trade unions and federated in a national organization.
We told you some time ago about England's idea of federating her colonies.
Scalability issues pertain to the way a system may scale to large configurations, in particular, support for federated operations has to be carefully considered here.
Codes classify membership versus nonmembership groups; elite versus cross-class and popular membership groups; and federated versus local versus state or national groups.
Agent federations, or federated systems, come in many different varieties.
There will, therefore, be a need to advanced neonatology, including all kinds of intensive federate the various functions which are required, in a care and monitoring.