specifically, capitalized: of or relating to the nations united against Germany and its allies in World War I or those united against the Axis powers in World War II
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: related especially by common properties or qualities
people with foreign language fluency and an allied skill such as the ability to relate to people from different cultures
Recent Examples on the WebThe Biden administration deserves credit for leading the surge of allied support that made the Ukrainians’ extraordinary achievement possible. Walter Russell Mead, WSJ, 12 Sep. 2022 Otto urged Rhaenyra to pick someone from an allied house, but Criston comes from a more humble background as the son of a steward. Brendan Morrow, The Week, 29 Aug. 2022 Vance benefited in the primary from about $10 million by an allied super PAC funded by technology billionaire Peter Thiel. Isaac Arnsdorf, Anchorage Daily News, 20 Aug. 2022 The American tour is also investing in the allied European Tour and banning LIV players from its events. Michael D'antonio, CNN, 27 July 2022 Extra Saudi output would push prices down further, threatening the stability of OPEC and its allied membership, known as OPEC+, who work together to set output targets and stabilize prices. Mo Abbas, NBC News, 15 July 2022 By the early hours of Monday, the Liberal Democrats, together with Komeito, their longtime partner, and other allied parties, had won 87 seats, giving them more than 70 percent of the Upper House, besting their last supermajority in 2016. Motoko Rich, BostonGlobe.com, 10 July 2022 Western and allied countries will engage in some sort of containment strategy, a new enhanced military buildup, long term economic sanctions, political isolation of Russia as long as Putin's regime remains in power.CBS News, 29 June 2022 Yet just over seven weeks after the toasts to allied cooperation in Berlin, Blinken seemed to have forgotten how to garden. David Montgomery, Washington Post, 22 Aug. 2022 See More