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What (who) is federate - definition

TROOPS WHO VOLUNTEERED FOR THE FRENCH NATIONAL GUARD IN THE SUMMER OF 1792 DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
Fedérés; Federes; Federates; Federate; Fedéré; Fédérés; Federe
  • ''Le Volontaire de 1792'', public statue in [[Remiremont]]

federate         
v. (D; tr.) to federate into
federate         
¦ verb 'f?d?re?t (of a number of states or organizations) organize or be organized on a federal basis.
¦ adjective 'f?d(?)r?t relating to such an arrangement.
Derivatives
federative adjective
Origin
C18 (as adjective): from late L. foederatus, based on foedus, foeder- (see federal).
Federate         
·adj United by compact, as sovereignties, states, or nations; joined in confederacy; leagued; confederate; as, federate nations.

Wikipedia

Fédéré

The term "fédérés" (sometimes translated to English as "federates") most commonly refers to the troops who volunteered for the French National Guard in the summer of 1792 during the French Revolution. The fédérés of 1792 effected a transformation of the Guard from a constitutional monarchist force into a republican revolutionary force.

"Fédérés" has several other closely related meanings, also discussed in this article.

Examples of use of federate
1. Dr Sidwell said: "Schools federate together, whether it‘s a hard federation like ours, with one governing body and myself as chief executive, or a soft federation.
2. Successful schools and heads will federate or take over struggling schools, spreading the best standards to a greater number of pupils.
3. If he has no blueprint for reorganisation, why won‘t he consider proposals to share or federate functions dealing with serious crime?
4. The Kaplancýs known as the Anatolia Federate Islamic State (AFÝD) was lead by Cemalettin Kaplan, replaced by his son after his death.
5. Lord Russell thinks the only way of ending war is a federal world government (though with a limited range of subjects). How would the democracies federate with a dictatorship?