Consorting

/kənˈsɔːr.tɪŋ/ verb

Associating or spending time with someone, often with the implication of impropriety or disapproval.

From Old French 'consorter' and Latin 'consorte' (com- + sors, 'companion/fate'). Originally meant having the same fate or condition; evolved to mean keeping company together.

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