defezione
defection
noun deh-feh-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin defectio (failure, desertion), from deficere (to desert, to fail).
Also means
desertion, withdrawal
Usage Note
Defezione refers to desertion or defection — abandoning a cause, party, or group. Fare defezione ('to defect/desert') is the common verbal phrase. It is used in political contexts (la defezione di parlamentari — 'the defection of MPs') and in sport or other group settings to mean withdrawal. The plural deferzioni is regular.
Examples
"La defezione di alcuni deputati ha sorpreso tutti."
Natural Translation
The defection of some MPs surprised everyone.
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