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Enosis
Definition:
Enosis refers to the concept of political union or the act of uniting several regions or states into one political entity.
Senses:
- (Noun) A political movement promoting the union of a certain region with another.
- (Noun) The act of unifying different regions or states into a single political entity.
Usages:
- Popular: Enosis gained popularity after World War II, especially in Cyprus where the majority of the Greek Cypriots supported the idea of union with Greece.
- Local: The local political party campaigned for enosis with their neighboring state, aiming to achieve economic stability and a stronger political voice.
Sample Sentences:
- The enosis movement in the early 20th century aimed to unite several Balkan states into a single nation.
- After years of political struggle, the region finally achieved enosis and became a single autonomous entity.
- The locals celebrated the enosis referendum results, as it meant more opportunities and benefits for their region.
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