(?) To join, to ally oneself. Obsolete. rare.
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > associate for common purpose [verb (intransitive)] (33) jousta1325 (?) To join, to ally oneself. Obsolete. rare. ally?a1400 intransitive. To unite or enter into alliance for a common purpose or mutual benefit. Chiefly with with. joinc1400 To enter into association or alliance, to combine in action or purpose (= 6b). associe1441 intransitive. To enter into confederacy; = associate, v. 3. confederc1460 intransitive (for reflexive). To enter into an alliance or league; to ally oneself. to stick together1525 intransitive. Of two or more people or (occasionally) animals: to remain in a group, to keep together; (in extended use) to remain loyal to one… band1530 To join or form into a band or company; to unite, confederate, league. intransitive. to join forces1560 To bring or put (persons, troops, etc.) into one body or company; to unite, combine. to join forces, figurative to combine efforts. colleaguec1565 intransitive (from reflexive). To enter into a league or alliance; to unite; to cooperate for a common end; also in a bad sense, to conspire, cabal. alliance1569 intransitive. To form an alliance; to ally oneself with. rare. to enter league1578 Phr. to enter league: to make a covenant or alliance; to interleague, v. Obsolete. unite1579 intransitive. Of people, states, organizations, etc.: to come together for a common cause or purpose; to act in concert or agreement. Of a person… interleague1590 intransitive and reflexive. To enter into or form a league with another, or with each other. confederate1591 intransitive (for reflexive). Of persons or states: To enter into a league, ally or league oneself (with.) to join hands1598 to join hands (from 2). figurative (to join hands, to join hand in hand): To associate, to combine in some action or enterprise; to enter into… combine1608 To unite together for a common purpose, to co-operate for some end; to confederate, form a union, spec. for some economic, social, or political… injointa1616 intransitive. To unite, join. combinda1626 transitive and intransitive = combine, v., bind together. bandy1633 To band together, league, confederate. intransitive. comply1646 intransitive. To enter into agreement with, ally oneself, confederate. Obsolete. federate1648 intransitive. To enter into a league or covenant for a common purpose; to form a federation. leaguea1649 intransitive. To join in or form a league or alliance; to band together. Also to league against in indirect passive. associate1653 intransitive. To combine for a common purpose, to join or form an association. coalesce1657 intransitive. Of persons or parties: to unite into one body or association, to come together in an alliance or coalition. to understand each other1663 to understand each other, to be in agreement or collusion; to be confederates. sociate1688 intransitive. To join together; to form a league. Obsolete. rare. to row in the same (also in one) boat1787 to row in the same (also in one) boat: (of two or more people) to be engaged in the same project or scheme; to share a common outlook or… rendezvous1817 intransitive. To band together to do something. Obsolete. rare. to make common cause (with)1845 Hence to make common cause (with): to join in behalf of a common object. to sing the same song1846 to sing the same song (also tune) and variants: (of a number of people) to express the same view, to say the same thing; (also, esp. in to sing from… cahoot1857 to act in partnership. to gang up1910 intransitive. To form or join a gang or group (with others); spec. to combine in order to attack or oppose someone or something. Cf. sense 2. jungle1922 intransitive. To prepare a meal at a hoboes' camp; to form such a camp; to join forces with another person. Usually with up. |
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