Examples of 'societatis' in a sentence

Meaning of "societatis"

societatis (noun): Societatis is a Latin term often used to refer to a society, association, or community of people with shared interests or goals

How to use "societatis" in a sentence

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Affectio societatis is the spirit to make businesses common.
This will associate the animus cooperandi with a real affectio societatis.
However, that affectio societatis which binds countries together is clearly deepest in the Community.
The Congress will be days of the affectio societatis in act.
However, that effectio societatis which binds countries together is clearly deepest in the Community.
In this context, I recalled the demand inherent in our own affectio societatis.
His first tract, De Societatis Jesu Origine, led to his being erroneously presumed a Jesuit.
In this context, I recalled the demands inherent in our own affectio societatis.
It was a sort of programme De amore Societatis et Instituti nostri 1830.
Cyber Security technical expertise, the sense of service, affectio societatis.
The Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu is the bi-annual journal published since 1932 by the Institute.

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