ভ্রাতৃরূপে মেলামেশা করা, ভাই-ভাই হত্তয়া
(1) Be on friendly terms with someone, as if with a brother, especially with an enemy
(2) Be on friendly terms with someone
(3) as if with a brother
(4) especially with an enemy
(5) Associate with
(1) Once the agreement is in place, then, and only then, will we have the time and the mutual inclination to teach, educate, socialize, fraternize , and speak the language of peace.
(2) A 20-year veteran of the peace movement, he had learned one of the inviolable laws of the left: thou shalt not fraternize with big business.
(3) The elite wanted to fraternize with the Pakistanis who had accepted Urdu as the national language.
(4) I was never a Mob lawyer, I never fraternized with my clients and I never even went to a club to collect money for my fees.
(5) And as such, it's easy to get lost in the work - studying tape, charting tendencies, game-planning, building relationships with players and fraternizing with coaches.
(6) Once again he was stuck fraternizing with the enemy, and once again where he should have felt guilt he felt a tinge of familiarity.
(7) And does Ashley know he's fraternising with the criminal underworld?
(8) They accept the logic of peaceful coexistence: cultural synthesis, religious tolerance, social fraternization , short of assimilation, partnership in development, political understanding.
(9) She was fraternizing with a member of the band and it's unacceptable.
(10) The 2001 rules limited fraternization among agents and informants and instituted a Confidential Informant Review Committee that included federal prosecutors.
(11) All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy.
(12) He was a private person who kept himself to himself and didn't fraternise with neighbours but would acknowledge them.
(13) My friend doesn't remember her and doesn't recall any of the football players fraternising with any of the local celebs.
(14) More numerous than the gentry-become-townsmen were the burgesses who fraternised with the gentry.
(15) Because they say I'd fraternized with the prisoners.
(16) You are sharing a lot of information here, wouldn't this be considered fraternizing with the enemy?
(17) A journalist from Madras remarked that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510great fraternisation among the Pakistanis and the Indians was witnessed everywhere during the Test match daysu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(18) He must remain a neutral observer of the game and not fraternise with teams or team officials.
(19) One argument against including women fully in the military has been the fear that the mutual attraction of men and women would create problems of improper fraternization and sexual intimacy.
(20) If your company employs contractors to perform physical security, then you may have policies in place that prevent contractor guards from fraternizing with company employees.
associate
mix
consort
socialize
keep company
rub elbows
hang around
hang out
run around
hobnob
be thick with
Disagree
Ignore