Synonym: agreement, bargain, contract, pact, treaty, understanding. Similar words: compliance, brilliant, machiavellian, Italian, civilian, cancer, cancel, dancer. Meaning: [ə'laɪəns] n. 1. the state of being allied or confederated 2. a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest 3. an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty 4. a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim 5. the act of forming an alliance or confederation.
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61. To cement the alliance with Lombardy, Charles married Desiderata, the daughter of Desiderius.
62. Characteristically, Scargill is not returning the compliment and is not planning to co-operate with the alliance.
63. Whether Eowa was in alliance with Oswald in 642 or 643, it is impossible to say.
64. Companies with more than 5, 000 employees nationwide could choose to insure their workers directly by creating their own corporate alliance.
65. The new alliance will be looking for consensus among its members when developing its global policies.
66. Perhaps an alliance with the East Angles was the cornerstone of Aethelbald's ascendancy.
67. Ministers were as anxious as their predecessors to preserve Britain's privileged position in the Western alliance.
68. He was very keen on the SDP/Liberal Alliance and wanted to get everything factually correct.
69. Within the Alliance interests of local petit bourgeoisie and industrial bourgeoisie converged.
70. Jan 16, 2001 A new alliance of major technology companies is being forged in Washington to address the problem of hacking.
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71. It was the potential in this unholy alliance that she feared.
72. Together, books and television form a useful alliance which has another set of special characteristics.
73. Alliance leader John Alderdice held emergency talks with the security chief at Stormont on the recent spate of murders and sectarian attacks.
74. Kodak is exploring either selling its copier unit or setting a joint venture or strategic alliance.
75. The original alliance between Guntram and his nephew thus came to an end.
76. It also announced an alliance with Thomas Cook that could bring more customers to its website.
77. It is an expression of alliance between groups of kin rather than a short-term arrangement between two private individuals.
78. For all these years we had this huge military alliance designed to thwart the dreaded Commies.
79. An alliance between workers, peasants and petty bourgeoisie necessitates a bureaucratic authoritarian regime. 2.
80. Any alliance whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and useless. Adolf Hitler
81. We have already seen how pioneers of the ecological approach forged an alliance with specialists from the environmental sciences.
82. He added Zeta to his realm in 1186, and forged a strong alliance between his state and the Church.
83. An unholy alliance with other minorities to preserve ideological positions otherwise unacceptable to the electorate does not appeal as a noble enterprise.
84. A concert party simply describes an alliance between two or more investors.
85. Rothermere, a much bigger newspaper owner, supported Beaverbrook in uneasy alliance.
86. It also points to a developing new alliance between environmental activists and religion.
87. The military alliance is offering a first prize of £130,000, as well as several runner-up prizes worth at least £60,000 each.
88. He said this summer that the Warsaw Pact had to become a political rather than a military alliance.
89. NATO is a formal military alliance with America at its head.
90. The Empire, a loose alliance of city-states and provinces owing allegiance to its Emperor, and the kingdom of Bretonnia.
More similar words: compliance, brilliant, machiavellian, Italian, civilian, cancer, cancel, dancer, glance, stance, chance, penance, finance, romance, enhance, balanced, guidance, substance, instance, advanced, ancestor, entrance, by chance, distance, parlance, pittance, balance of, tolerance, in advance, arrogance.