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solidarity

[ US /ˌsɑɫəˈdɛɹəti/ ]
[ UK /sˌɒlɪdˈæɹɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a union of interests or purposes or sympathies among members of a group

How To Use solidarity In A Sentence

  • These provisions, although expressed at a level of great generality, have often been invoked by those who posit the existence of a broad international duty to cooperate or a right to solidarity.
  • We will show solidarity and we will obey the law. The Sun
  • And in any case, there will be plenty of memories gained and stories to embellish after another extravaganza of Celtic solidarity.
  • They also hope for further union delegations to extend the links of international solidarity.
  • Solidarity and diversity are both desirable objectives.
  • But the economic aims of the MFA guild would be unrealizable without its social aims, which perpetuate solidarity. Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic?
  • A local Burmese solidarity group wants you to think twice about the country of origin of your favourite soporific.
  • Elsewhere she might have won sympathy and benefited from female solidarity. Times, Sunday Times
  • We urgently need to build a solidarity movement on the scale of those against South African apartheid and the Vietnam War in the past.
  • It planned for a mock battle, shammed unity, and were confused by the intransigence and solidarity of the other side.
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