syntagma

sɪnˈtæɡmə

Definitions

1. noun

A group of people gathered to protest or demonstrate, especially in a country with a repressive government, typically holding hands and forming a human chain.

“The protesters formed a syntagma around the city square to show their opposition to the government’s policies.”

Synonyms

  • demonstration
  • protest

Antonyms

  • celebration
  • parade