All 13 Uses of
solidarity
in
Brave New World
- And Ford's Day celebrations, and Community Sings, and Solidarity Services.
p. 52..9solidarity = to reinforce a group's shared values and support for each other
- Thursdays were Bernard's Solidarity Service days.
p. 78..2
- Above it, a hundred to each floor, were the seven thousand rooms used by Solidarity Groups for their fortnight services.
p. 79..2
- "A good beginning for a Solidarity Service," thought Bernard miserably, and foresaw for himself yet another failure to achieve atonement.
p. 79..8
- The group was now complete, the solidarity circle perfect and without flaw.
p. 80..4solidarity = group with shared values who support each other
- The President stood up, made the sign of the T and, switching on the synthetic music, let loose the soft indefatigable beating of drums and a choir of instruments–near-wind and super-string–that plangently repeated and repeated the brief and unescapably haunting melody of the first Solidarity Hymn.
p. 80..8solidarity = expressing agreement and mutual support amongst members of a group
- Then to the accompaniment of the synthetic orchestra the First Solidarity Hymn was sung.
p. 81..1
- The Second Solidarity Hymn was sung.
p. 81..5
- Lifting his hand, the President gave a signal; the chorus broke out into the third Solidarity Hymn.
p. 82..6
- ...and final consummation of solidarity,
p. 84..8solidarity = state of agreement and mutual support amongst members of a group
- For the Solidarity Service had given as well as taken, drawn off only to replenish.
p. 85..8solidarity = to reinforce a group's shared values and support for each other
- It reminded her reassuringly of the synthetic noises made at Solidarity Services and Ford's Day celebrations.
p. 113..4 *
- It's just a Solidarity Service hymn.
p. 183..7
Definition:
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(solidarity) a state of agreement and support -- especially for political action