Definitions for Likud

Likud Li·kud

Spelling: [lee-kood, lee-kood]
IPA: /ˈli kud, liˈkud/

Likud is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 38 anagrams from letters in Likud (diklu).

Definitions for Likud

noun

  1. a conservative political party in Israel, founded in 1973.

Origin of Likud

From the Hebrew word likkūdh literally, consolidation

Examples for Likud

Hollande certainly will get a warmer reception by the Likud and its allies as a result.

The French Foreign Ministry contacted a French-Israeli Likud insider, who convinced Netanyahu to meet Fabius.

Of the twenty Likud members Bibi supposedly leads to some new coalition, he will bring two.

But it certainly contributed, and purposely so, to the defeat of the tough Likud hardliner Yitzhak Shamir in 1992.

Its voters are moving (back) to Labor and Likud as their traditional role at the center of the political system reasserts itself.

Labor's Yachimovitch is promising parliamentary rescue if Likud splits apart.

The Smith survey, reported in Globes, gives Likud 33 seats (up from 31).

The road fit perfectly, and appears as a bright red line on Likud settlement proposals.

The Likud's hilltop youth, headed by (MK) Yariv Levin, are leading Israel into the murky waters of a totalitarian state.

Even Tzahbi Hanegbi, a former Likud politician who is close to PM Netanyahu, has called for a two-state solution.

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