Pronunciation: /briːmeɪn/
noun a term used to refer to the campaign for Britain to remain in the European Union
A1 I heard about Bremain in the news.
A2 Bremain is a topic of discussion among politicians.
B1 The Bremain campaign gained a lot of support from young voters.
B2 The Bremain movement is advocating for closer ties with the EU.
C1 The Bremain supporters are pushing for a second referendum.
C2 The Bremain faction within the political party is gaining momentum.
formal The Bremain campaign is focused on advocating for the UK to remain in the European Union.
informal I heard that there's a big Bremain rally happening in London next week.
slang Some people just don't get why Bremain is so important for the country.
figurative The Bremain movement is like a beacon of hope for those who believe in the benefits of EU membership.
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