oas
/oʊˈeɪˈɛs/
noun
- The Organization of American States, an international organization founded in 1948 to promote cooperation and peace among the countries of the Americas.
- The OAS sent observers to monitor the election in the member country.
- The OAS works to strengthen democracy and human rights across the Western Hemisphere.
- Delegates from all 35 member nations attended the OAS summit in Washington, D.C.