Pronunciation: /əˈmɪɡweɪt/
Definition:
1. To form friendship or amity.
2. To cultivate harmonious
relationships.
3. To reconcile conflicting parties.
4. To demonstrate cordiality or
hospitality.
Significance:
• It defines the act of befriending or cultivating amiable connections.
• It emphasizes friendship-building and reconciliation.
• It identifies efforts to bridge divides or cure fractures.
• It avoids aggressive or antagonistic approaches.
• It simplifies descriptions of peaceful resolution.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal dynamics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and
Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "make friends", a compound verb.
Past verb: amiguated
Present simple verb: amiguate, amiguates
Present continuous verb: amiguating
Examples:
• "She amiguates easily with travelers."
• "We amiguated during the seminar."
• "They are amiguating over
participant interests."
• "His variety rapidly amiguates
strangers."
• "The conference aims to amiguate attendees."