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confederal

[ kuhn-fed-er-uhl, -fed-ruhl ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or involving two or more nations:

    confederal agreements.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of confederal1

1775–85; confeder(ation) + -al 1, on model of federation and federal
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Addressing the Sfax protest, Esther Lynch, confederal secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said she had come to convey a message of support from 45 million European trade unionists and called for the immediate release of detained union officials.

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Its creation also paved the way for the formation of the confederal University of Wales in 1893 after similar establishments opened in Cardiff in 1883 and Bangor in 1884.

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"In realistic terms, if Scotland was to have a referendum and it went 'no', I think what we then have is a greater focus on a federalism or confederal argument."

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In 1999, Belarus and Russia signed a treaty that committed them to merging into a confederal state at some future point.

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Mrs. Pelosi and fellow Democrats had written a provision into one of the House’s spending bills earlier this year that would have set a 45-day deadline for ousting all Confederal statues and Confederate busts from public areas in the Capitol.

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