Trilateral

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Pronunciation: /traɪˈlætərəl/

Definitions of trilateral

noun a trilateral agreement or organization

Example Sentences

A1 A trilateral agreement was signed by three countries.

A2 The trilateral meeting discussed trade issues between the three nations.

B1 The trilateral commission was established to promote cooperation among neighboring countries.

B2 The trilateral alliance formed a strong defense against external threats.

C1 The trilateral negotiations resulted in a comprehensive peace treaty.

C2 The trilateral cooperation framework laid the foundation for future diplomatic relations.

adjective relating to three parties or countries

Example Sentences

A1 The trilateral agreement was signed by three countries.

A2 The trilateral trade deal benefited all three nations involved.

B1 The trilateral negotiations resulted in a compromise that satisfied all parties.

B2 The trilateral alliance was formed to address regional security concerns.

C1 The trilateral summit discussed economic cooperation among the participating countries.

C2 The trilateral commission was established to promote peace and stability in the region.

Examples of trilateral in a Sentence

formal The trilateral agreement between the three countries was signed yesterday.

informal The trilateral meeting is scheduled for next week.

slang The trilateral project is in full swing.

figurative The trilateral partnership is the key to success in this venture.

Grammatical Forms of trilateral

past tense

trilateraled

plural

trilaterals

comparative

more trilateral

superlative

most trilateral

present tense

trilaterals

future tense

will trilateral

perfect tense

have trilateraled

continuous tense

is trilateral-ing

singular

trilateral

positive degree

trilateral

infinitive

to trilateral

gerund

trilateraling

participle

trilateraling

Origin and Evolution of trilateral

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'trilateral' originated from Latin roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in geometry to describe a figure with three sides, the term 'trilateral' has evolved to also refer to agreements or relationships involving three parties or countries.