solidarity
/ˌsɒlɪdærˈɪtɪ/; /ˌsɒlɪˈdɛərɪti/Definitions
1. noun
the state or feeling of being united with or showing a strong sense of unity and shared interest with others, especially in a social or political movement.
“The union’s call for strike was motivated by a sense of solidarity with workers who were fighting for better wages.”
2. noun
the quality of being solid or firm, especially in one’s support or loyalty.
“Her words of solidarity with the victims of the tragedy touched the hearts of everyone present.”
3. noun
a principle or practice of human rights, particularly in relation to the rights of workers to organize and bargain collectively.
“The trade union emphasized the importance of solidarity in achieving workers’ rights.”