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union
noun as in merger, joining
Strong matches
- abutment
- accord
- agglutination
- agreement
- amalgam
- amalgamation
- blend
- centralization
- combination
- commixture
- compound
- concatenation
- conciliation
- concord
- concurrence
- confluence
- congregation
- conjunction
- consolidation
- correlation
- coupling
- fusion
- harmony
- hookup
- incorporation
- intercourse
- joint
- junction
- juncture
- meeting
- merging
- mixture
- seam
- symbiosis
- synthesis
- tie up
- tie-in
- unanimity
- unification
- unison
- uniting
- unity
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Last month details emerged that Ms Peggie is also taking the Royal College of Nursing trade union to a tribunal as well.
This will be the 14th strike by the doctors' union since March 2023 and is expected to cause significant disruption, particularly in hospitals.
Industrial action started in March after members of the Unite trade union walked out in a dispute with Birmingham City Council over pay and jobs.
Today he works for a skilled-trade union that is deploying two dozen workers to the site, and he hails the reopening as a “blessing.”
The first-year strategy, also agreed at conference, sets out plans on training community organisers and a push to root the party in trade unions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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