fellow-travel

English

Etymology

Back-formation from fellow traveller.

Verb

fellow-travel (third-person singular simple present fellow-travels, present participle fellow-traveling, simple past and past participle fellow-traveled)

  1. (intransitive, somewhat historical) To sympathize with a particular individual, movement, or party, especially the Communist movement or party.
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