Solidarity
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Solidarity ( noun )
- Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest.
- Support given by one group or individual to another, especially in times of need.
- A social movement seeking greater economic and political equality, often involving the support of labor unions.
Origin:
Mid 19th century: from french solidarité, from solidaire "bound by solidarity", from solidariser "unite".
Examples:
- The workers showed their solidarity by striking together.
- The community showed solidarity with the victims of the disaster.
- The country's solidarity with its allies was evident during the war.
- The workers' solidarity was a key factor in their success.
- The solidarity of the team was clear as they worked together to achieve their goal.
(As a verb)
Solidarity ( verb )
- Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest.
- Support given by one group or individual to another, especially in times of need.
- A social movement seeking greater economic and political equality, often involving the support of labor unions.
Origin:
Mid 19th century: from french solidarité, from solidaire "bound by solidarity", from solidariser "unite".
Examples:
- The workers showed their solidarity by striking together.
- The community showed solidarity with the victims of the disaster.
- The country's solidarity with its allies was evident during the war.
- The workers' solidarity was a key factor in their success.
- The solidarity of the team was clear as they worked together to achieve their goal.