unite in a federation (verb)
1federate — verb (federated, federating) –verb (t) /ˈfɛdəreɪt / (say feduhrayt) 1. to join or bring together in a league or federation. 2. to organise on a federal basis. –verb (i) /ˈfɛdəreɪt / (say feduhrayt) 3. to unite in a federation. –adjective… …
2federalize — verb a) To unite into a federation b) To bring something under federal control …
3federate — I verb act in concert, affiliate, ally, amalgamate, assemble, associate, band, collaborate, combine, concert, confederate, conjoin, consociate, join, join forces, league, merge, organize, participate, pool one s interests, unify, unionize, unite …
4federate — 1. verb To unite in a federation 2. adjective federated, united in an alliance or federation …
5federalise — verb 1. put under the control and authority of a federal government • Syn: ↑federalize • Derivationally related forms: ↑federalisation, ↑federalization (for: ↑federalize) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
6federalize — verb 1. unite on a federal basis or band together as a league (Freq. 1) The country was federated after the civil war • Syn: ↑federate, ↑federalise • Derivationally related forms: ↑federation (for: ↑ …
7combine — I (act in concert) verb act as one, act jointly, affiliate with, ally, associate, band together, coact, collaborate, collude, concert, confederate, conspire, cooperate, coordinate, enlist with, enter into partnership with, federate, form a union …
8league — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. band, coalition, covenant, [con ]federation, confederacy, junta, cabal. v. i. confederate, unite, join. See party. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. association, alliance, group, class; see alliance 3 ,… …
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