confederating (Meaning)
confederating
united in a league, a soldier, citizen, or supporter of the Confederate States of America, to unite in a confederacy, an adherent of the Confederate States of America or their cause, ally, accomplice, ally entry 2 sense 2a, accomplice, to band together, of or relating to the Confederate States of America
Synonyms & Antonyms of confederating
confederating Sentence Examples
- The warring factions agreed to confederate, forming a loose alliance.
- The sovereign states confederated into a union, while retaining a significant degree of independence.
- The confederating nations shared a common defense pact and economic framework.
- The confederated government had limited powers, delegated by the member states.
- The Articles of Confederation established a confederated system of government in the United States.
- The confederated republics of Europe formed a powerful economic bloc.
- The confederating tribes negotiated a peace treaty that ended centuries of conflict.
- The confederated city-states banded together to resist an invading army.
- The confederating provinces had their own laws and customs, but were united by a common purpose.
- The confederating nations pledged to support each other in times of crisis and adversity.
FAQs About the word confederating
united in a league, a soldier, citizen, or supporter of the Confederate States of America, to unite in a confederacy, an adherent of the Confederate States of A
cooperating, collaborating, uniting, associating,federating, merging, consolidating, converging, coalescing, conjoining
severing, divorcing, dissolving, segregating, disbanding, parting, breaking up,separating, disengaging, splitting
The warring factions agreed to confederate, forming a loose alliance.
The sovereign states confederated into a union, while retaining a significant degree of independence.
The confederating nations shared a common defense pact and economic framework.
The confederated government had limited powers, delegated by the member states.