noun
- an alliance or union of people, groups, or states for a common purpose
- a group of people working together secretly for an illegal or harmful purpose
- the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
Usage: historical; capitalized when referring to the specific historical entity
Examples
- The tribes formed a confederacy to defend their territory.
- Several nations joined in a confederacy against their common enemy.
- The police uncovered a confederacy of criminals planning the heist.
- He was accused of being part of a confederacy to defraud investors.
- The Confederacy was established in 1861 by eleven southern states.
- Many battles were fought between the Union and the Confederacy.
- The confederacy of small businesses lobbied for tax reform.