v. rare. [ad. F. solidariser: see prec. and -IZE.] trans. or refl. To bring to solidarity. Hence Solidarizing ppl. a.
1886. Pictorial World, 8 April, 328. An arrangement of solid facts and figures to prove the solidarising effects of American republican institutions over those of the Britisher.
1888. Standard, 4 Feb., 5/6. The writer adds:
Germany has, in a measure, solidarised herself with Austria, and that solidarity has its charges.