Pronunciation: /weksɪt/
noun a term used to refer to the movement advocating for the separation of Western Canada from the rest of the country
A1 Wexit is a term used to describe Western Canada potentially separating from the rest of the country.
A2 Some people in Western Canada are talking about Wexit as a way to address their grievances with the federal government.
B1 The Wexit movement has gained some momentum in recent years, with calls for a referendum on Western separation.
B2 Supporters of Wexit argue that Western provinces contribute more to the country than they receive in return.
C1 The Wexit movement has sparked debate about the future of Canadian federalism and the unity of the country.
C2 The Wexit movement has political implications that could reshape the landscape of Canadian politics.
formal The concept of Wexit, or Western separation from Canada, has gained traction in recent years.
informal Have you heard about Wexit? It's the movement for Western Canada to leave the country.
slang Wexit is all the rage among some folks out West who feel they're not being heard.
figurative The idea of Wexit symbolizes the growing discontent and desire for autonomy in Western provinces.
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