Fraternise in a sentence as a verb

You have a bizarre picture of the past if you think that people were forced to fraternise.

They don't fraternise with the enlisted folk, and are all about leadership.

That's not short hand at all - patrons of the arts, going back to antiquity, generally got a private performance of the work they commissioned in addition to the opportunity to fraternise with the artist.

Fraternise definitions

verb

be on friendly terms with someone, as if with a brother, especially with an enemy

See also: fraternize