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allied
adj
    1a. Joined by political agreement or treaty;
    1b. Belonging or referring to Britain and her allies in World Wars I and II.
      Example: Allied troops
      Form: Allied
    2. Similar; related.




ally
noun allies
    1. A country, state, sovereign, etc that has formally agreed to help and support another, especially in times of war.
    2a. Someone who is willing to side with someone else over an issue;
      Example: allies in the fight against local vandalism
      Thesaurus: partner, friend, associate, colleague, consort, abettor.
    2b. A friend.
verb allies, allied, allying
    1. Said of a country, state, sovereign, etc: to join or become joined politically or militarily with another, especially with a formal agreement.
    2. Said of an individual or group: to join or become joined with someone else or another group through a shared view or stance on a particular matter.
      Thesaurus: unite, join forces, band together, collaborate, affiliate, team up, fraternize.
Derivative: allied
    See separate entries.
Etymology: 13c: from French alier, from Latin ligare to bind.



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