noun a group of countries, organizations, or individuals working together for a common purpose
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In politics, a bloc refers to a group of countries, parties, or individuals that share common interests or goals and work together to achieve them.
In technology, a bloc can refer to a group of software components or modules that work together as a unit.
In economics, a bloc can refer to a group of countries or regions that have a formal or informal agreement to cooperate in trade or other economic activities.
In international relations, a bloc can refer to a group of countries that align themselves for strategic or political purposes.
In the context of writing, a 'bloc' refers to a group of countries or individuals with a common interest or purpose, such as a trade bloc or political bloc.
In psychology, 'bloc' can refer to a mental block or psychological barrier that prevents someone from thinking clearly or performing a task effectively.
Political scientists may use 'bloc' to describe a group of countries or political entities that work together for a common goal, such as an economic bloc or military bloc.
Economists may refer to a 'bloc' as a group of countries that have a common economic interest, such as a trading bloc or monetary bloc.
In the field of international relations, 'bloc' can refer to a group of countries or political entities that align themselves for strategic or political reasons, such as a military bloc or diplomatic bloc.