European Union
English

Member states of the European Union
Etymology
Formed as European + Union, in the sense of the resistance group, after the German Europäische Union.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌjʊəɹəˈpiːən ˈjuːnjən/
Proper noun
- A supranational organisation, consisting of 28 member states, created in the 1950s to bring the nations of Europe into closer economic and political connection.
- 1992, Maastricht Treaty,
- ...IN VIEW of further steps to be taken in order to advance European integration,
HAVE DECIDED to establish a European Union and to this end have designated as their plenipotentiaries...
- ...IN VIEW of further steps to be taken in order to advance European integration,
- 1996, John Major, EU Beef Ban and the Florence European Council:
- The issue will now be dealt with on a proper, rational basis, with the timetable for the lifting of the ban dependent on our own efforts. That has enabled the restoration of normal business in the European Union.
- 1992, Maastricht Treaty,
- (historical) An antifascist resistance group active during Germany’s Nazi era.
Synonyms
- (European supranational organisation): EU (initialism)
Holonyms
Translations
European supranational organisation
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Nazi-era antifascist resistance group
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References
Further reading
European Union (resistance group) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia European Union on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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