English to Arabic Dictionary confederation

confederation

اتحاد
definition
noun
a confederation of trade unions
an organization that consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
translation of 'confederation'
noun
إتحاد كونفدرالي,
اتحاد
example
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
The researchers attribute this apparent law-defying behavior to the banding together of variously dispersed magnons into a kind of quantum 'confederation' .
I know that the legislation is not supported by the 'confederation' of iwi in Tainu.
This is not a 'confederation' of states; it is a unified nation.
Albertans often feel they were sold out to protect Ontario consumers but that's the nature of 'confederation' .
The cell's complex inner composition cannot function at all unless all the parts are simultaneously present, working in tightly integrated 'confederation' .
a 'confederation' of trade unions
In one of Lien Chan's books, New Blueprint, New Dynamism, written in 2001, he declared the KMT's ultimate goal was unification with the mainland on the basis of a 'confederation' .
Europe works best as a 'confederation' , with provisional federal powers for acute problems, subject to expiration clauses.
The development of modern Switzerland can be traced back to a 'confederation' (loose political grouping) of several Alpine valley communities and states in the Middle Ages.
One day, he prophesied, ‘A European 'confederation' will probably replace them.’
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
From 1776 to 1789 the United States were a 'confederation' ; after 1789 it was a federal nation.
Under the SPLM's proposed 'confederation' , the south and north would establish their own constitutions, with a common non-religious political system in the capital city.
Beginning as a railway in the first century of Canadian 'confederation' , it entered Canada's second century as a multi-model transport, industrial and financial enterprise.
There has been devolution as well as 'confederation' .
In 1397 the chief men of the three countries met at Kalmar to arrange a basis for a permanent legal 'confederation' (the Union of Galmar).
The justices stated unambiguously that Quebec has no legal right to secede unilaterally and that only a process of constitutional amendment can change Quebec's legal status within 'confederation' .
Hours after the elections, the employers 'confederation' demanded more liberalisation, privatisation and deregulation of the economy, as well as wage controls and cuts in public spending.
a referendum on 'confederation'
It needs an international 'confederation' of loyal, corrupt, authoritarian governments in poorer countries to push through unpopular reforms and quell the mutinies.
The US party system is a loose 'confederation' of parties drawn into a nominal two-party system.
In his latest book he argues for a Franco-German 'confederation' that can enable Europe ‘to protect its interests.’
But at the Congress of VIENNA Swiss control was restored and the European powers guaranteed the 'confederation' 's neutrality.
This peculiar electoral strategy only makes sense when it is understood that their stated aim is not to form a government but to remove Quebec from 'confederation' entirely.
In the Canadian capital, Ottawa, authorities snuffed and boarded up the Centennial Flame, which commemorates Canadian 'confederation' , and erected barricades in anticipation of possible violence.
Caritas is a 'confederation' of organisations (local, national, and regional) to spread solidarity and social justice throughout the world.
This places 'confederation' towards the strategic center of the unification-independence spectrum, something that may have a positive effect on domestic political competition and integration.
First, Slovenia had the status of federal republic in Yugoslavia; then, in 1974, with the emergence of the self-management system, it became a 'confederation' .
The leaves disappeared from the penny only in 1967, when they were replaced by a rock dove to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of 'confederation' .
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