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Allied
1/ ˈæɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to the Allies
allied
2/ ˈæɪ; əˈlaɪd /
adjective
- joined, as by treaty, agreement, or marriage; united
- of the same type or class; related
Other 51Թs From
- ԴDza· adjective
- a· adjective
- ܲa· adjective
- ɱ-· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
When he was last in power, Trump negotiated the end of the US war in Taliban by agreeing to a 14-month deadline to withdraw US troops and allied forces.
A wine entrepreneur allied with the business community, he ran as a moderate to win the mayor’s office in 2003 against a Green Party candidate.
Government guidance on sensitive information reveals such documents could, in the wrong hands, lead to "moderate, short term damage" to UK or allied forces' military operations.
The group allied with the Taliban when they first took power in Afghanistan in 1996.
The rebel group said it had "encircled the enemy... leaving behind 380 dead," after months of fighting with a coalition of armed groups allied to the Sudanese army known as the Joint Forces.
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