Coalition: Meaning Work jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something
Neither of the two political parties could not win the election so they formed a coalition to create a majority government.
The armies of the north formed a coalition to help defeat the southern aggressors.
A coalition was formed to change her ways of vandalism. A coalition of several countries was required to defeat Napoleon. The teacher was fired despite the efforts of the student coalition supporting her.
The international community formed a coalition representing like interests in financial affairs .
Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist, started the Rainbow Coalition.
The coalition worked to establish peace in the Middle East. They were unable to form a coalition, so a new election had to be held.
The Coalition in Australian politics refers to a pragmatic grouping of centre-right parties that has existed in the form of a coalition agreement since 1922
The Coalition was resolute in their decision to bomb Libya's airfields.
The two political parties formed a coalition to govern together in order to achieve their common goals.
They were the minority party in the coalition, so they did not have as much influence as they would have like to have had.
A coalition implies a group or an alliance towards a common objective(s). An example sentence is "The 1999 NATO Air War over Serbia involved coalition assets from many West European militaries and the United States." In this sentence coalition refers to the nations of the Alliance.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
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