secessione
secession
noun seh-ches-SYOH-neh Rare
Origin: Latin secessio, from secedere (to withdraw)
Usage Note
Secessione refers to the formal separation of a region or group from a larger political body, as in la secessione del Sud during the American Civil War. The plural is regular: secessioni. Do not confuse with separazione, which covers a wider range of splits including personal relationships.
Examples
"Il movimento chiede la secessione dalla federazione."
Natural Translation
The movement demands secession from the federation.
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