English to Tamil Dictionary confederation

confederation

கூட்டமைப்பு
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
நேசக்குழு
example
Their historic encounter in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in June 2000 has initiated a thaw in relations that could lead, in time, to a 'confederation' of the two Koreas and eventual reunification.
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.
With the elements of national power coalescing at the tactical level of war, a loose 'confederation' of governmental agencies at the combatant commander level is simply insufficient.
Caritas is a 'confederation' of organisations (local, national, and regional) to spread solidarity and social justice throughout the world.
I know that the legislation is not supported by the 'confederation' of iwi in Tainu.
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' .
It needs an international 'confederation' of loyal, corrupt, authoritarian governments in poorer countries to push through unpopular reforms and quell the mutinies.
But at the Congress of VIENNA Swiss control was restored and the European powers guaranteed the 'confederation' 's neutrality.
The cell's complex inner composition cannot function at all unless all the parts are simultaneously present, working in tightly integrated 'confederation' .
Albertans often feel they were sold out to protect Ontario consumers but that's the nature of 'confederation' .
As organizations, each national party is a decentralized and loose 'confederation' of state parties and of other affiliated groups.
As with point 1, I don't see what this has to do with strengthening Alberta's place in 'confederation' .
The United States once had to move from a 'confederation' to a federation.
Membership in the Astronomical League, a 'confederation' of amateurs and their organizations, has doubled in the last decade to 20,000 members.
There has been devolution as well as 'confederation' .
Obviously Alberta puts a lot more into 'confederation' than they get out, from a purely dollars and cents perspective.
a referendum on 'confederation'
It's a distinction that chafes Chinwe Okelu, former chair of the Mill Woods Presidents' Council, a 'confederation' of community leagues.
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
From 1776 to 1789 the United States were a 'confederation' ; after 1789 it was a federal nation.
‘But even our fathers of 'confederation' are hard to name,’ continues Maddin.
It is just one sign of both a blatant and subtle shift in strategy among the loose 'confederation' of different organisations that make up the peace movement, now that war has started.
a 'confederation' of trade unions
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' .
Canada became a 'confederation' in 1867
The US party system is a loose 'confederation' of parties drawn into a nominal two-party system.
The researchers attribute this apparent law-defying behavior to the banding together of variously dispersed magnons into a kind of quantum 'confederation' .
On August 1, 1291, three Alpine cantons swore the oath of 'confederation' , an act that later came to be regarded as the foundation of Switzerland.
His tireless advocacy of 'confederation' with Canada paid off when a second referendum on 22 July 1948 closely approved incorporation with Canada.
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