Consociate

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑnˈsoʊtʃəˈti/

Consociate (verb)

  1. to join or unite with others for a common purpose or interest.

Examples

  • The two companies consociate to expand their market reach.
  • They decided to consociate for a common cause.

Common collocations: consociate forces, consociate efforts, trusted consociate, business consociate

Consociate (noun)

  1. a person or group that joins with others for a shared goal.

Examples

  • Each consociate played a crucial role in the project.
  • He found a reliable consociate in the new venture.

Synonyms of Consociate

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Consociate

  • When discussing division or disassociation.
  • When referring to keeping apart or alone.