coalitionˌkoʊ əˈlɪʃ ən
coalition (n)
- plural
- coalitions
English Definitions:
alliance, coalition, alignment, alinement (noun)
an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty
coalition, fusion (noun)
the state of being combined into one body
coalescence, coalescency, coalition, concretion, conglutination (noun)
the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts
coalition (Noun)
A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.
Coalition
A coalition is a pact or treaty among individuals or groups, during which they cooperate in joint action, each in their own self-interest, joining forces together for a common cause. This alliance may be temporary or a matter of convenience. A coalition thus differs from a more formal covenant. Possibly described as a joining of 'factions', usually those with overlapping interests rather than opposing.
Coalition
The term "coalition" is the denotation for a group formed when two or more people, factions, states, political parties, militaries etc. agree to work together temporarily in a partnership to achieve a common goal. The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal.
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