fellowship

/ˈfɛləʃɪp/
noun 5verb 2

Collocations

4

ADJ.

all, communal, justice, poor, rich, unfruitful

The church organized a communal fellowship dinner every Sunday evening for the whole congregation.

VERB + FELLOWSHIP

act, feeling, find, refused

She refused fellowship with the group after discovering their dishonest practices.

FELLOWSHIP + NOUN

family, men

The fellowship of men from the village gathered every Sunday to discuss local issues.

PREP.

between, in, since, through, with

The two researchers built a strong fellowship through their collaborative work on climate change.

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