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Confederacy Meaning in English

word

kənˈfɛdɝəsi/, /kənˈfɛdɹəsi
kuhn-FED-er-uh-see
kənfˈɛdəɹəsi
kuhn-FED-uh-ruh-see

Definition

A confederacy is a group of states, organizations, or people joined together by a formal agreement for a common purpose, often with limited central authority. The word is especially used in history and politics.

Usage & Nuances

Most often appears in political or historical contexts, like the 'Confederacy' during the American Civil War. Not interchangeable with 'federation'—in a confederacy, central power is weaker. Common pairings: 'the Confederate States', 'a loose confederacy', 'form a confederacy'. Rare in everyday modern speech.

Example Sentences

The thirteen states formed a confederacy in early American history.

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The tribes created a confederacy for mutual protection.

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A confederacy allows its members to keep their own independence.

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During the Civil War, the South was known as the Confederacy.

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Several small countries might form a confederacy to strengthen their influence in the region.

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Their confederacy was more symbolic than powerful—each group still acted on its own.

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