bloc (Meaning)
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bloc (n)
a group of countries in special alliance
Synonyms & Antonyms of bloc
bloc Sentence Examples
- The two countries formed a strong economic bloc to negotiate better trade deals.
- Within the political landscape, there emerged a powerful voting bloc advocating for environmental reforms.
- The alliance between the neighboring nations created a formidable military bloc in the region.
- Several small businesses joined together to form a business bloc, pooling their resources for collective bargaining.
- The coalition of political parties formed a united bloc to contest the upcoming elections.
- Trade agreements between countries often involve negotiations between regional blocs.
- The student council election saw the formation of rival blocs, each vying for control over campus affairs.
- The formation of the European Union marked a significant milestone in the integration of European nations into a single economic bloc.
- The assembly voted as a bloc, with members from different parties aligning on certain key issues.
- The labor union organized workers into a cohesive bloc to demand better working conditions and wages.
FAQs About the word bloc
a group of countries in special alliance
faction, wing, party, coalition, side,team, block, sect, body, set
No antonyms found.
The two countries formed a strong economic bloc to negotiate better trade deals.
Within the political landscape, there emerged a powerful voting bloc advocating for environmental reforms.
The alliance between the neighboring nations created a formidable military bloc in the region.
Several small businesses joined together to form a business bloc, pooling their resources for collective bargaining.