12 sentences with 'solidarity'

Example sentences and phrases with the word solidarity and other words derived from it.

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« United communities provide strength and solidarity. »

solidarity: United communities provide strength and solidarity.
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« While helping my community, I realized how important solidarity is. »

solidarity: While helping my community, I realized how important solidarity is.
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« The volunteer collaborated in the social work with altruism and solidarity. »

solidarity: The volunteer collaborated in the social work with altruism and solidarity.
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« The homily addressed important themes such as solidarity and love for one's neighbor. »

solidarity: The homily addressed important themes such as solidarity and love for one's neighbor.
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« The history of humanity is full of examples of conflicts and wars, but also of moments of solidarity and cooperation. »

solidarity: The history of humanity is full of examples of conflicts and wars, but also of moments of solidarity and cooperation.
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« Affection and solidarity towards the victim of the problem is fundamental. »
« This is the third night they have spent there as a show of solidarity with the foreigners. »
« In the process, women as a social category were largely cut off from the sense of political solidarity that had sustained first-wave feminism a generation earlier. »
« In the Palaeolithic era, the provision of food was a symbol of cooperation; it was a demonstration of solidarity. However, this is only true of men when it comes to hunting. »
« This idea of "people" was deeply romantic because it spoke of an essentially emotional sense of national identity, a sense of camaraderie and solidarity with individuals with whom a given person might not have much in common. »
« Workers in French industry instituted a general strike in solidarity with the students, occupying their factories and, in some cases, kidnapping their supervisors and managers. Students travelled to meet with the workers and offer support. At its height, the French infrastructure itself was largely paralysed. »
« A useful definition of feminism by historians Bonnie Anderson and Judith Zinsser in A History of Their Own states that feminism is the claim that women are fully human, not secondary or inferior to men, that women have been oppressed throughout history and that women must recognise their solidarity with other women in order to end that oppression and create a more just and equitable society. »

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