English to Spanish Dictionary fraternity

fraternity

fraternidad
definition
noun
members of the hunting fraternity
a group of people sharing a common profession or interests.
the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity
the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group.
translation of 'fraternity'
noun
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fraternidad
example
To his bereft family and friends in the racing 'fraternity' we offer our condolences for their great loss and our appreciation for the memories of this brave young man.
I also resented his attack on financial journalists, as I count most of the finance 'fraternity' among my closest friends.
You do us great honour and your being here shows that it is a bond of friendship, understanding our 'fraternity' .
For this, we will have to adopt the concept of brotherhood and 'fraternity' and work together, regardless of caste and creed.
Our dire need is harmony, 'fraternity' and solidarity among the people.
Hill walkers obviously lack the kind of influence wielded by the hunting 'fraternity' .
Purdue University suspended a 'fraternity' for five years and disciplined two others in April for various infractions during a party and during a fight at the student union.
America's Black college-based 'fraternity' and sorority movement is rapidly approaching two historic milestones.
Some members of York's criminal 'fraternity' believed the temporary amnesty to be a ‘set up’ and that they would be arrested on sight, and would therefore not be attending.
Anyone who has been a member of a sorority or 'fraternity' will be acquainted with some of the letter names.
There is a 'fraternity' of legal professionals in the US who have set up a veritable minefield.
Genuine synthesis was never a feasible proposition given the Muslim religious 'fraternity' 's profound horror and disdain of native traditions.
I imagine something similar to our hunting 'fraternity' .
Funding would support new systems in college dormitories as well as 'fraternity' and sorority housing.
The Belgian band encapsulated the friendly spirit of 'fraternity' that lies at the heart of folk.
members of the hunting 'fraternity'
We do not want to see any shortcomings and shortcuts, because clients depend very much on the goodwill and professionalism of the legal 'fraternity' .
It has a gay 'fraternity' , a lesbian sorority, and several gay student groups.
Prior to the senior game going professional, the refereeing 'fraternity' took on board that standards would have to keep pace with the new game and the Rugby Union Referees Panel was formed.
He was also active in intramural athletics and a dramatics group and was president of his college 'fraternity' .
He has the knack of sharing information in a readable and entertaining way, so that the subject does not seem too technical and boring even to readers outside the fishing 'fraternity' .
This, he said, had helped ease the poverty levels and called on the Church 'fraternity' to emulate the Catholics' gesture.
They belong to the Greek Orthodox 'fraternity' , which shares control over the church with other denominations but is the dominant force within the sacred site.
Freedom, equality, 'fraternity' - France's founding principles - are still seminal terms for the 40 year old.
Many of the artisans and labourers supported the ideals of that revolution-liberty, equality and 'fraternity' .
Freedom, democracy and 'fraternity' are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism.
In the quarter century since that evening of enlightenment, what Russell, one of the most popular and affable members of the professional 'fraternity' , has done with his life has varied.
The French Revolutionary motto of ‘liberty, 'fraternity' and equality’ is as vivid, over two hundred years after it was written, as any image on the matter.
She said that more than 50 per cent of the population thought hunting should continue, perhaps under licence, which the hunting 'fraternity' would accept.
At the meeting, there were some who wanted him put on notice that he had violated the protocols of episcopal 'fraternity' by acting as he did.
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