The coalition



Example: The coalition unites groups with shared goals

Definition


"The coalition" refers to an alliance or union of different groups, parties, or individuals who come together to achieve shared goals or interests, typically for political, social, or economic purposes. It emphasizes cooperation and joint effort among diverse members.

Etymology


The term "the coalition" originates from the Latin word 'coalitio,' meaning 'a growing together.' It entered English in the early 17th century, initially describing the act of combining forces or elements. Did you know? The word hints at unity and collaboration, much like how various groups merge to form a stronger whole.

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"The coalition" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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