Synonym: devotion, faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty. Similar words: illegible, illegitimate, alliance, defiance, variance, appliance, compliance, legislative branch. Meaning: [ə'liːdʒəns] n. 1. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action 2. the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign).
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31. He owed his allegiance to the organization that had given him all his opportunities.
32. He is now very rich but his allegiance to his working-class origins is still strong.
33. Many towns often found it politic to change their allegiance.
34. New ruling administrators owed allegiance to the state.
35. Their allegiance is still to the Queen.
36. They have sworn allegiance to the Warbutt now.
37. They're successful because of their allegiance to the customer.
38. This intervention reconstituted the boundaries of political allegiance.
39. All those present swore allegiance to Aenarion.
40. We owe no more allegiance, Peter.
41. It represents a radical and all-embracing transfer of allegiance.
42. Should they owe allegiance and obedience to him?
43. The generals are transferring their allegiance to their new leader.
44. In his teens, he learned to drink and swore an allegiance to the pint.
44. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
45. In fact it immortalised them and ensured that all future anti-apartheid movements would vow their allegiance to the heroes of Rivonia.
46. He expressed his admiration for the educational efficiency of the Jesuits and politely renounced his allegiance to their church.
47. Female cuckoos bear more allegiance to a particular host, be it redstart or warbler, than do their males.
48. The amenable supporter who changes his allegiance with each new king.
49. When he is sworn into office he will have to pledge his allegiance to the republican constitution.
50. The home team won 8-0 and hooked Lawson,[sentencedict.com] whose allegiance has never wavered.
51. The reasons they switched their allegiance included anxiety about globalisation, a rejection of political corruption and fear of immigration.
52. She wore it a couple of times, then her husband changed allegiance and went to another make of vintage car!
53. The reality was the allegiance to Rome of the local aristocracies which in turn conditioned the behaviour of their clients and followers.
54. If Henry failed to abide by these terms his barons were to transfer their allegiance to Philip and Richard.
55. Reading the Hansard transcriptions without knowing the political allegiance of each speaker, it would be hard to tell.
56. There was no way in which he could turn a young man's allegiance completely against his motherland in just three weeks.
57. My telephone has not stopped ringing with colleagues accusing me of changing my allegiance and forsaking my birthright.
58. Forbes' allegiance to Wanniski, Kemp and other supply siders who influenced the Reagan administration is unquestioned.
59. Alix continued to attend such things, in unbroken allegiance to her upbringing.
60. The Empire, a loose alliance of city-states and provinces owing allegiance to its Emperor, and the kingdom of Bretonnia.
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