The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sociate
Sociate \So"ci*ate\, a. [L. sociatus, p. p. of sociare to associate, fr. socius companion.] Associated. [Obs.]
Sociate
Sociate \So"ci*ate\, n. An associate. [Obs.]
As for you, Dr. Reynolds, and your sociates.
--Fuller.
Sociate
Sociate \So"ci*ate\, v. i.
To associate. [Obs.]
--Shelford.
Wiktionary
sociate
(context obsolete English) associated n. (context obsolete English) An associate. v
(context obsolete English) To associate.
Usage examples of "sociate".
Cameron, the close sociate of Tabini-aiji, the very person, give him welcome .
There are no caste distinctions between the physicists and any of the other five classes, but because they all live in the same district and because their sociate with one another than with members of other classes.