adjective
- characterized by unity of interests, purposes, or sympathies among members of a group
- jointly and severally liable or responsible
Usage: formal
Usage: legal
Examples
- The workers formed a solidary movement to demand better wages.
- Their solidary response to the crisis impressed everyone.
- The community showed solidary support for the victims.
- All partners are solidary liable for the company’s debts.
- The solidary obligation means each debtor is responsible for the full amount.
- They maintained a solidary front against the opposition.