noun
- plural of fraterniser; people who associate or socialize in a friendly way with others, especially those from a different group or background
Usage: British spelling (American: fraternizers); Often used in historical or political contexts to describe those who associate with an opposing or occupying group
Examples
- The fraternisers between the two rival teams helped ease tensions after the match.
- During the occupation, fraternisers with the enemy were viewed with suspicion by some.
- The fraternisers at the conference built bridges between previously hostile nations.
- Historical accounts describe fraternisers who crossed cultural boundaries to promote peace.
- The fraternisers in the workplace created a more inclusive and friendly environment.