federate
pronunciation
How to pronounce federate in British English: UK [ˈfedəreɪt]
How to pronounce federate in American English: US ['fedəreɪt]
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- Verb:
- enter into a league for a common purpose
- unite on a federal basis or band together as a league
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- Adjective:
- united under a central government
Word Origin
- federate (v.)
- 1814 (implied in federated), a back-formation from federation, or else from Latin foederatus "leagued, federated, combined; having a treaty, bound by treaty," past participle of foederare "to establish by treaty," from foedus "covenant, treaty, alliance" (see federal). Related: Federating. As an adjective, by 1710.
Example
- 1. Design and realization of directing and adjusting federate member and its surroundings in fight simulation .
- 2. Ensure that the specified federate is appropriate for the intended operation .
- 3. Federate mingjiang is the high-end product positioning , the choice of very careful around the dealers .
- 4. Generally , for each machine , there is a maximum allowable federate .
- 5. And last november , a federate appellate court upheld a tennessee school district 's ban on confederate-themed clothing .