Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

confederacy

noun
/kənˈfɛd.ə.rə.si/
Definition
A confederacy is an alliance or a union of groups, often formed for political or military purposes.
Examples
  • The Confederate States of America was a confederacy formed by southern states during the Civil War.
  • The confederacy of tribes worked together to protect their interests against outside threats.
  • Historical confederacies often sought independence from a larger governing body.
Meaning
It refers to a group of states or individuals that are united for a specific goal, particularly regarding governance or cooperation.
Synonyms
  • alliance
  • union
  • league
  • coalition