to federate
The word 'federarse' in Spanish translates to 'federate' in English. Typically used in a political or organizational context, it refers to the action of joining or forming a federation, which is a group of states, organizations or parties, that have agreed to coexist under a centralized governing body, while still retaining individual autonomy. It promotes unity and collective decision-making.
The countries decided to federate to strengthen their international relations.
In this sentence, 'federarse' is used to express the idea of countries deciding to come together (federate) to improve their international relations.
One possibility might be to confederate to achieve our objectives.
Here, 'confederarse' conveys the idea of combining forces or joining together with the purpose of achieving common objectives.
They have the right to federate if they deem it necessary.
This sentence uses 'federarse' to express the right of individuals or groups to join together (federate) if they believe it's necessary.