单词 | coalized |
释义 | coalizedadj. That has entered into a coalition; allied; of, relating to, or based on a coalition.In early use chiefly with reference to the alliance or coalition of European powers against the first French Republic. ΚΠ 1764 Weekly Amusement 14 Jan. 55/1 Charles managed the Formation of his coalized Council in such a Manner, that he was sure of having a Majority devoted to his Commands. 1796 T. Paine Let. 1 Apr. in T. Jefferson Papers (2002) XXIX. 341 Two of the Coalized Powers, Austria and England. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. III. ii. viii. 156 The coalised Kings threaten us; we hurl at their feet, as gage of battle, the Head of a King. 1859 Sat. Rev. 7 118/1 The coalized monarchs. 1934 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 28 324 Nevertheless, a national collectivity cannot prosper, nor in the long run even maintain itself, if the general interest—quite different from the sum or the average of private interests—is incessantly sacrificed in favor of coalized individual interests. 2008 Daily Gleaner (New Brunswick) (Nexis) 14 Aug. B7 In effect, you will form a 'coalized' view of your constituents' various views and use it as a guide to your vote. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1764 |
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