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Confederacy Meaning in English

word

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

释义

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.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

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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