Definition of unionism in English:
unionism
noun ˈjuːnɪənɪz(ə)mˈjuːnjənɪz(ə)mˈjunjəˌnɪzəm
mass noun1The policies and practices of trade unions, particularly those concerned with protecting and furthering the rights of workers.
the opportunity to promote unionism as a positive force in our society
Example sentencesExamples
- I offer a brief history of unionism, including the public outcry inspired by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
- What is missing in these measures is an adequate appreciation of the changing terrain of trade unionism.
- They face difficulties in developing models of unionism which permit adequate responses to the varied dimensions of restructuring.
- I had my second real taste of unionism in the logging camp.
- There are indications that some sections of trade unionism are electing to make the progressive choice.
2A policy of supporting the union of Northern Ireland with Great Britain.
he shifted from Unionism to advocacy of a United Ireland in a matter of weeks
Example sentencesExamples
- He was approaching the pinnacle of a brilliant career as a spokesman for the cause of Irish Unionism.
- As I was growing up in Northern Ireland, I could sense the ambivalence about Unionism in a sizeable proportion of mainland Britons.
- In Northern Ireland, Unionism continued to appeal to an explicitly Protestant identity, reinforced by the threat, real and imagined, of Catholic nationalism.
- It's a shadowy organisation that has combined Protestant fundamentalism with extreme Unionism.
- He brought out the essential weakness of official Unionism, its demoralised passivity, its sentimental traditionalism, its dearth of ideas, its hangdog lack of creative energy.
Definition of unionism in US English:
unionism
nounˈyo͞onyəˌnizəmˈjunjəˌnɪzəm
1The policies and practices of labor unions, particularly those concerned with protecting and furthering the rights of workers.
the opportunity to promote unionism as a positive force in our society
Example sentencesExamples
- I offer a brief history of unionism, including the public outcry inspired by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
- What is missing in these measures is an adequate appreciation of the changing terrain of trade unionism.
- There are indications that some sections of trade unionism are electing to make the progressive choice.
- I had my second real taste of unionism in the logging camp.
- They face difficulties in developing models of unionism which permit adequate responses to the varied dimensions of restructuring.
2A policy of supporting the union of Northern Ireland with Great Britain.
he shifted from Unionism to advocacy of a United Ireland in a matter of weeks
Example sentencesExamples
- In Northern Ireland, Unionism continued to appeal to an explicitly Protestant identity, reinforced by the threat, real and imagined, of Catholic nationalism.
- As I was growing up in Northern Ireland, I could sense the ambivalence about Unionism in a sizeable proportion of mainland Britons.
- He was approaching the pinnacle of a brilliant career as a spokesman for the cause of Irish Unionism.
- It's a shadowy organisation that has combined Protestant fundamentalism with extreme Unionism.
- He brought out the essential weakness of official Unionism, its demoralised passivity, its sentimental traditionalism, its dearth of ideas, its hangdog lack of creative energy.