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The word "federate" appears in literature with an emphasis on the themes of union and solidarity, both on personal and political fronts. In one example, the term forms part of a character's identity—Lorraine Federate—which hints at inherited or intrinsic connection to a larger whole [1]. In another instance, it is used as a verb that signifies the act of uniting distinct groups, illustrated by the men of Montelimart joining forces with those already united in Etoile, thereby suggesting a broader movement of collective alliance [2]. Finally, the usage extends to a formal, organizational context where Federate Deputies are described as actively functioning, reinforcing the idea of established, systematic collaboration [3].
  1. ( Narrative by a Lorraine Federate ( given in Hist.
    — from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle
  2. First that the men of Montelimart do federate with the already federated men of Etoile.
    — from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle
  3. Federate Deputies are already under way.
    — from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle

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