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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121. Old Dominion, Tyler, His Family and His Allegiance to the South.
122. A credible source says the head of the gendarmerie, Edouard Kassarate, has gone over to the Ouattara side, with the military police en masse pledging allegiance to Mr Ouattara.
123. We all accumulate gods of materialism, self-centeredness, and anything else that can get in the way of total allegiance to God.
124. Scottish Covenanter who changed allegiance(1643) and led a force of Highlanders in a series of military victories on behalf of Charles I during the English Civil War.
125. He also showed a video of several Syrian rebel commanders pledging allegiance to him.
126. Fixed - Allegiance Subverter was working against ships with Master Computers.
127. The Jews stood forth distinct from all other nations, professing allegiance to God.
128. Today, bin Laden personally exercises near-total control over members of al Qaeda, exemplified in the bayat oath of allegiance sworn to him by the group's members.
129. Country-wide, a total of 22 political parties are competing for the voters' allegiance.
130. When the women's liberation movement appeared, at first only a few housewives gave it open allegiance.
131. Teachers in public schools led their students through the Pledge of Allegiance, a short prayer, singing "America" or the "Star-Spangled Banner," and possibly some readings from the Bible.
132. Although located in the middle, it's this powerful left-side pump that we feel, and the reason we Americans don't touch our sternums while saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
133. He is trying to win the allegiance of the masses.
134. WHEN I went to live and work in Boston for 18 months in 2001,[www.Sentencedict.com] the last thing I expected was to forge a die-hard allegiance to the Boston Red Sox.
135. One canvasser, Leeda Sadaat, convinced the manager of a Kabul hotel to switch allegiance from Mr. Ghani.
136. This success enabled him to claim the allegiance of central Burma.
137. Due to his allegiance to King Marke, he escorted Isolde back to Cornwall to be betrothed to King Marke.
138. I asked, For what will you take the pledge of allegiance from us then?
139. Abel: Do you swear allegiance to the prince of darkness?
140. MPs kept up their outward allegiance to the parties they to.
141. They had no spiritual allegiance to the state in which they lived.
142. After getting burned once or twice for failing to cover some base, they develop a fool-proof routine to prevent that from happening again, then swear their eternal allegiance to it.
143. They rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem and consolidated spiritual life by a public ceremony of allegiance to the Torah (Law of Moses) and by stringent rules against mixed marriage.
144. It's true, I had heard that Gaza could be dangerous, in various ways, but had not anticipated that watching a football match on TV, or my allegiance for Arsenal(sentencedict.com), would be a flash-point.
145. The constitution requires members of parliament to take an oath of allegiance.
146. One who refuses to take an oath, as of allegiance.
147. Lord Blackwood shall be required to confess his treason and abjure his allegiance to the Starks and Tullys.
148. But these historical markers belie a dramatic shift in allegiance in this Caribbean island, which only gained independence from Britain 31 years ago.
149. He explicitly put the Americans outside of his protection, thus, according to the principles of monarchical government, ending their obligation of allegiance.
150. The Vindicator has sworn allegiance to the doctrine and laws of the Holy Empire and has been given the combined battlefield functions of both judge and executioner.
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