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coalitions


Meanings
  • noun

    A group of political parties or interest groups forming an alliance to advance their common objectives.

    - "The labor and environmental coalitions are pushing for stricter regulations on industrial emissions."
    - "The political coalition between the two parties secured a majority in the legislature."
  • noun

    A group of individuals or teams united in a common cause.

    - "The coalition of sports teams came together to raise funds for charity."
    - "The scientific coalition made a groundbreaking discovery in their research."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with coalitions
colossion , coalesce , collision
Variants
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coalition , coalitionist , coalitionists , coalitions
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'coalicion', meaning 'a league, association, or alliance'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'coalition' comes from the Latin word 'coalescere', which means 'to grow together'.

  2. The first political coalition in the United States was formed in 1794 by President George Washington to oppose a French invasion of America.

  3. The term 'coalition government' refers to a government formed by two or more political parties, often after an election results in no clear majority for any one party.


Related Concepts
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  1. alliance: An agreement between parties to cooperate for mutual benefit.

  2. federation: A group of states or other political units united for mutual benefit, under a central government.

  3. cartel: A combination of producers of a particular commodity with the purpose of controlling production and prices.


Culture
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Coalitions have been a significant aspect of politics and society throughout history. They have been used to bring about social change, promote common interests, and form alliances between different groups. In literature and art, coalitions have been portrayed as powerful forces that can bring about positive change or cause conflict.

How to Memorize "coalitions"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people or teams coming together to form a strong alliance.

  2. associate

    - Think of a group of political parties or interest groups working together to achieve a common goal.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym C-O-A-L-I-T-I-O-N-S to remember the definition: Coalitions are groups of individuals or teams united in a common cause.


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