Annex vs Consociate - What's the difference?
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An addition, an extension.
An appendix.
An addition or extension to a building.
An addition to the territory of a country or state, from a neighbouring country or state, normally by military force.
To add something to another thing; to incorporate.
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To attach or connect, as a consequence, condition, etc.
To join; to be united.
(obsolete) to associate, partner
* 1662 , , Book III, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 129:
(obsolete) To bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite.
* Mallet
(US) To unite in an ecclesiastical consociation.
(Webster 1913)
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Annex is a related term of consociate.
As nouns the difference between annex and consociate
is that annex is an addition, an extension while consociate is (obsolete) an associate; an accomplice.As verbs the difference between annex and consociate
is that annex is to add something to another thing; to incorporate while consociate is (obsolete|intransitive) to associate, partner.annex
English
Alternative forms
* annexe (UK, Australia, New Zealand)Etymology 1
, from (etyl) (m).Noun
(es)Etymology 2
From (etyl), from (etyl) .Verb
(es)- The ancient city of Petra was annexed by Rome.
- to annex a penalty to a prohibition, or punishment to guilt
- (Tooke)
Synonyms
*Derived terms
* annexable * annexure * annexation * annexational * annexationism * annexationistAntonyms
* separateconsociate
English
Verb
(consociat)- "In the first place therefore, it cannot but amuse a mans mind to think what these officious Spirits should be that so willingly sometimes offer themselves to consociate with a man: "
- Join pole to pole, consociate severed worlds.
