coalition of the willing

noun

Etymology

Coined in the early 1970s by MIT professor Lincoln P. Bloomfield and colleagues.

Definitions

  1. A group of countries whose leaders have been persuaded by another to take up a specific…

    A group of countries whose leaders have been persuaded by another to take up a specific task, usually in the context of an invasion or war.

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