Coalition
Pronunciation: /ˌkoʊəˈlɪʃən/
Coalition (noun)
- An agreement between different political groups to work together and form a government or influence decisions.
- A group formed when different people or organizations join for a shared goal, often for a limited time.
- An alliance of armed groups or countries that cooperate in war or security operations.
Examples
- The coalition shares political power among several parties.
- Several parties form a coalition to share political power.