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Pronunciation: /ˈæmɪleɪt/
Definition:
1. To amiguate someone; to form a new amity.
2. To establish amiable relations or initiate an act of amity.
3. To actively engage in creating bonds of amity.
4. To enter into a mutually beneficial agreement or pact of amity.

Significance:
• It defines the act of forming new amity.
• It emphasizes intentional efforts towards building rapport.
• It identifies strategies for establishing harmonious connections.
• It avoids ambiguous expressions similar to "make friends."
• It simplifies complex concepts related to bonding.
• It improves discussions concerning social dynamics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Latin derivatives.

Past verb: amilated
Present simple verb: amilate, amilates
Present continuous verb: amilating
Singular noun: amilation
Plural noun: amilations
Examples:
• “He (illo) rapidly amilated with his classmates.”
• “She (illa) pursued opportunities to amilate at social congregations.”
• “By participating in team-building activities, he effectively amilated.”
• “Efforts to amilate resulted in closer collaboration.”
• “Veritable leadership involves eloquent how to amilate devotees.”
amilate by Dmitrio February 28, 2026
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Ambilateral 

Meaning able to use both hands with equal skill, this word is more adequate than ambidexterous that privileges the right side.
Being ambilateral, she writes as well with her left as with her right hand.
Ambilateral by Sigismond October 8, 2011
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ampilated 

A made-up, meaningless word invented by Cory
Cory, ampilated is not a word
ampilated by Kernsinator May 13, 2023
Definition:
To promote or cultivate amity and camaraderie, especially in social or communal settings.
To promote harmony and mutual comprehension among individuals or groups.

Pronunciation: /ˈæmɪˌɡeɪt/ ("AM-uh-gate")
Past verb: amigated
Present verb: amigate, amigates

Significance:
The organization aims to amigate relationships between different cultural communities.
Hosting regular events aids amity among colleagues in the workplace.
The program searches for amigate tensions and promotes cooperation among neighboring nations.
Through volunteering, she relies upon to amigate bonds of compassion and support within her community.
Examples:
After a heated discussion, the mediator tried to mediate between the parties.
The festival was designed to amigate a sense of unity among the townspeople.
To amigate connections among association members, the company organized a retreat.
amigate by Dmitrio October 17, 2024
The word, originating from the Spanish language "Ser amigos", and from Latin language "esto amicis" - "amigate" signifies, to be amigos with the person.
I desire to amigate the damsel...
I amigate with a damsel...
I amigated with a person...
I will amigate with my future amies...
My amy discontinued to amigate me!
amigate by Dmitrio April 17, 2024