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United Nations
[yoo-nahy-tid ney-shuhnz]
noun
(used with a singular verb,), the United Nations an international organization, with headquarters in New York City, formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation under the terms of the charter signed by 51 founding countries in San Francisco in 1945, and since then by many more countries. UN, U.N.
(used with a plural verb), the nations that signed the joint declaration in Washington, D.C., January 2, 1942, pledging to employ full resources against the Axis powers, not to make a separate peace, etc.
United Nations
noun
UN. an international organization of independent states, with its headquarters in New York City, that was formed in 1945 to promote peace and international cooperation and security
(in World War II) a coalition of 26 nations that signed a joint declaration in Jan 1942, pledging their full resources to defeating the Axis powers
United Nations
An organization that includes virtually all countries in the world, with nearly 190 member nations. Its General Assembly, in which each member nation has one vote, guides policies and finances generally. Another important division of the United Nations is the Security Council, in which five powerful nations have a majority; the Security Council is charged with solving crises and keeping peace. The United Nations also includes an Economic and Social Council; a Secretariat, or administrative division; and the International Court of Justice, or World Court. It also is allied with several agencies that operate independently, such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the World Bank, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
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Example Sentences
On Monday, the United Nations called for an investigation into the “alleged use of unnecessary or disproportionate force by security forces.”
With the growth of criminal trafficking has come a deluge of human rights abuses, according to the United Nations.
The United Nations' human rights office has called for "prompt, thorough, and transparent investigations" on allegations of human rights violations in Jakarta's handling of the protests.
The movement has appealed for humanitarian assistance from the United Nations and other regional and international organisations.
The development comes days after 80 Palestinian officials were denied visas ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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