unions
Pronunciation: [ˈjuːniənz]
Context: "organization"
(noun) a group of workers who come together to make decisions about their jobs. They help to protect workers' rights and improve their working conditions.
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The teachers' unions worked hard to get better pay for all the educators.
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The factory does not allow unions, so workers cannot join together to speak up for their rights.
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Why do many employees choose to join unions?
Context: "relationship"
(noun) the act of joining or combining different things into a single whole. It’s like when you bring several ideas or items together to create something new.
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The unions of various clubs at school made a fun event for everyone.
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The unions of different teams did not happen because they couldn't agree on plans.
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What are the benefits of creating unions among different organizations?
Context: "mathematics"
(noun) in math, it refers to the combination of sets, meaning you take everything from multiple groups without repeating anything.
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The unions of the two sets included all unique numbers from both groups.
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The unions of the sets didn't include any duplicate numbers, even if they were in both sets.
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What happens when we perform unions of these two sets in math?