noun
1 [C] a large group of soldiers in an army
2 [C usually singular] INFORMAL a group of people who have something in common, especially an enthusiasm for a particular belief or subject:
Since she gave up smoking she's joined the anti-smoking brigade.
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trade union UK noun [C] (UK ALSO trades union, US labor union)
an organization that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and discusses their pay and working conditions with employers:
The government's proposals have been strongly criticized by the trade unions.
The rally was organized by local trade union officials.
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infiltrate
verb [I + adverb or preposition; T]
1 to secretly become part of a group in order to get information or to influence the way that group thinks or behaves:
A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel.
2 to move slowly into a substance, place, system or organization:
At about this time the new ideas about 'corporate management' had begun to infiltrate (into) local government.
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enterprise
noun
1 [C or U] an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money:
Don't forget this is a commercial enterprise - we're here to make money.
Those were the years of private enterprise (= businesses being run privately, rather than by the government), when lots of small businesses were started.
Her latest enterprise (= plan) is to climb Mount Everest.
2 [U] eagerness to do something new and clever, despite any risks:
They've showed a lot of enterprise in setting up this project.
We need someone with enterprise and imagination to design a marketing strategy.
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legislate
verb [I] FORMAL
If a government legislates, it makes a new law:
They promised to legislate against cigarette advertising.
It's hard to legislate for (= make a law that will protect) the ownership of an idea.
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