Coalition

/kō-ˈā-lish-ən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An alliance or union of individuals or groups formed for a common purpose, especially in politics.
    The two parties formed a coalition to govern effectively.

Forms

  • coalitions

Commentary

Often used in political contexts to describe temporary or strategic alliances.

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