What does "fraternise" mean and how do you use it correctly?
Fraternise means to treat someone as a friend or member of one's own group, often in a way that is not appropriate or respectful. It can also refer to the act of socializing or interacting with someone in a way that is not professional or appropriate for the situation.
Example sentences:
* The teacher was reprimanded for fraternising with the students during class time.
* The boss was accused of fraternising with his subordinates at the company party.
* The players were warned not to fraternise with the opposing team before the game.
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