coalition

/ˌkoʊəˈlɪʃən/
noun
  1. A temporary union of different groups, parties, or countries that agree to work together for a common goal.
    • The two political parties formed a coalition to create a majority government.
    • The military coalition included troops from over a dozen nations.
    • A coalition of environmental groups worked together to protect the national park.
  2. The act of joining together into a single group or alliance.
    • Their coalition was successful because they shared the same objectives.
    • The coalition of community organizations helped rebuild the neighborhood after the storm.
    • The coalition of small businesses gave them more bargaining power with suppliers.
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