bloc

[blɒk]

bloc Definition

  • 1a group of countries or political parties that share common interests and goals
  • 2a group of people or organizations acting together to support a particular cause

Using bloc: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bloc" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Eastern bloc was formed after World War II.

  • Example

    The environmental bloc is pushing for stricter regulations.

  • Example

    The trade bloc has helped to boost the economy of member countries.

bloc Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bloc

  • a practice in which a group of voters cast their ballots in unison, typically as instructed by a leader or party

    Example

    The election results were influenced by bloc voting from certain communities.

  • a way of thinking or behaving that emphasizes group loyalty and solidarity over individual interests

    Example

    The team's success was due in part to their strong bloc mentality.

  • a social gathering organized by a group of people with a shared interest or goal

    Example

    The local environmental group organized a bloc party to raise awareness about climate change.

Origins of bloc

from French 'bloc', meaning 'block'

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Summary: bloc in Brief

The term 'bloc' [blɒk] refers to a group of countries or political parties that share common interests and goals, or a group of people or organizations acting together to support a particular cause. Examples include the Eastern bloc and the environmental bloc. 'Bloc' extends into phrases like 'bloc voting,' and 'bloc party,' denoting a practice of casting ballots in unison and a social gathering organized by a group of people with a shared interest or goal, respectively.