Concept cluster: Philosophy > European Union
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The eight former Eastern European countries that acceded to the European Union in 2004.
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A country in the process of joining the European Union
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The alliance (in effect before and during World War II) of Germany, Italy, Japan, and several minor allied countries, which opposed the Allies.
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(historical) Former free trade area in Eastern Europe superseded by the EU in 2004.
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(derogatory, UK politics) A pejorative nickname for former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, usually in reference to his support for the Iraq War.
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(dated or historical) European Economic Community (A European trade group).
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A word, phrase or habit typical of the continent.
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European Committee of the Regions, the European Union's assembly of local and regional representatives.
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Alternative form of Euroregion [(in European politics) A transnational cooperation structure, usually without political power, between contiguous territories located in different European countries.]
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Synonym of Eurozone
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Alternative form of Eurodeterrent. [The proposed unified nuclear deterrent of the European Community (before November 1993) and the European Union (after November 1993).]
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Alternative form of Euroimmigrant [Someone who is a European immigrant or descended from European colonists or immigrants.]
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(EU, politics) member of the European Parliament
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Alternative form of Euroscepticism [Opposition to or scepticism of increasing European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro.]
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(derogatory) political jargon associated with the European Union
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A system of public opinion surveys conducted regularly in the European Union
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European ethnocentrism.
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Pertaining to Eurocentrism
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European colonialism.
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(informal, derogatory) The bureaucracy associated with the European Union.
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(slang, derogatory) An employee or minister of the European Union, typically working in Brussels or Strasbourg.
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(countable, by extension, derogatory) A proponent, in the 1980s, of closer ties between Britain and the European community.
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The European debt crisis.
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(demoscene) A demo made by Europeans.
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An MEP (Member of the European Parliament).
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The proposed unified nuclear deterrent of the European Community (before November 1993) and the European Union (after November 1993).
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European dominance
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The belief that the European Union should be a federation.
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One who believes that the European Union should be a federation
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(European politics) The informal body composed of the finance ministers of the countries in the Eurozone.
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European imperialism.
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An agency of the European Union, dealing with judicial co-operation in criminal matters.
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Alternative form of Euroland [(dated, rare, sometimes humorous) The group of countries in Europe that use the Euro for currency.]
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law of the European Union
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(slang, derogatory, humorous) A servile, unthinking citizen in Europe who follows the destructive policies of the European Union.
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enthusiasm for Europe or for European political union
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One who shows enthusiasm for Europe or for European political union.
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Alternative form of Euro-metal. [(music) Relatively melodic European metal music, in particular used of European power metal.]
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European modernism
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A European modernist.
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A commonly-held false belief about the European Commission or European Union.
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A political entity; the European Union.
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Related to Europe or the European Union.
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The executive branch of the European Union.
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A member of the European Commission.
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A public EU company regulated by EU statute (2157/2001).
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an institution of the European Union (EU) charged with defining the EU's overall political direction and priorities, that comprises the heads of state or government of the member states, along with the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission
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A trade association composed of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland
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(historical, economics) The rise of Europe to geopolitical dominance during the modern period.
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The perceived failure of European countries to translate scientific advances into marketable innovations.
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(politics) A legislative chamber of the European Union.
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(informal, politics) The integration of Europe, with cross-border links between European countries. Examples include NATO, the EEC, the EU, the Euro.
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(UK, politics) A Eurosceptic/pro-Brexit publicly funded political activist group subdivision of the UK Conservative Pary founded in 1992.
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A supranational organisation, consisting of 27 member states, created in the 1950s to bring the nations of Europe into closer economic and political connection.
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(uncountable) A position that supports European political and economic integration.
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Somebody who favors the values of Europe.
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Relating to, or supporting, Europeanism.
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(informal) Pessimistic feelings about Europe, especially regarding economic crises in Western Europe in the 1970s.
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Toward Europe.
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A political supporter of the European Union.
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One who loves Europe or the European Union.
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Euroscepticism
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Disliking Europe or the European Union.
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(informal) Positive feelings about European integration.
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(informal, derogatory or humorous) Europe, perceived as controlled by Islamic interests.
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A number plate with the standard European Union format.
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Eurocentric
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The criminal intelligence agency of the European Union
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(informal, derogatory) A stolid, uninspiring film, song, etc. produced through European cooperation.
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A realist (rather than idealist) stance toward the European Union.
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(in European politics) A transnational cooperation structure, usually without political power, between contiguous territories located in different European countries.
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(soccer) the UEFA European Football Championship
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One who is skeptical of increasing the powers of the European Union
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Opposition to or scepticism of increasing European integration, such as the EEC, the EC, the EP, the EU, the Euro.
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(informal) The European economic pattern of the 1980s of high unemployment and slow job creation in spite of overall economic growth, in contrast to the success of the United States at that time.
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The modern European socialist movement, or its philosophical framework.
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European style
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A text of European origin, especially one associated with the European Union.
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The Eurovision Song Contest.
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Alternative letter-case form of Eurozone [Collectively, the European Union member states whose official currency is the euro.]
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The All-Europe Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous Convention
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(derogatory) The European Union.
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Alternative spelling of Japonia [(obsolete) Japan]
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to make Kazakh.
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(slang, politics) The (personification of the) unified position of France and Germany during the early 21st century European sovereign debt crisis.
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Member of the National Assembly
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(politics, derogatory) Alleged or real manipulation or distortion of the media by Palestinian sources to promote a pro-Palestinian agenda; Palestinian propaganda.
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Supporting the idea of European integration.
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(European politics) The group of European countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement, abolishing border controls between each other.
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World War III
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The pan-European party Volt Europa.

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