consorting in English

verb
1
habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.
you chose to consort with the enemy
synonyms:associatekeep companymixgo aroundspend timesocializefraternizehave dealingsrun aroundhang around/outbe thick

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1. Now she knew why he was consorting with a countess.

2. The other troops have Condemned me for consorting with a known enemy

3. In loud, sepulchral tones, this vision warned James to give up war and consorting with wanton women.

4. Would your father welcome the man who brought him news that his beloved daughter was consorting with a Lycan?

5. (1997) bullfrog productions In the role playing game Vampire: the Requiem, Belial's Brood is a covenant of vampires that serve Vice and evil forces, consorting with infernal spirits for power.

6. 23 The two months recently spent on an advanced management programme at Harvard Business School, consorting with chief executives, has obviously rubbed off on Lewis, who is fizzing with energy.

7. When Ptolemy XIII realized that his sister was in the palace consorting directly with Caesar, he attempted to rouse the populace of Alexandria into a riot, but he was arrested by Caesar, who used his oratorical skills to calm the frenzied crowd.