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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91. Alliance councillor Michael Healy is attacking proposals for a centre which, it is hoped, will attract 7,000 people a week.
92. One way is to form an alliance with other small wineries and open a co-op tasting room.
93. Lowe wrote claiming that Sutton was trying to undermine him and forge an alliance with the Founders.
94. Ironically, some eugenics leaders were uneasy about their alliance because they felt it could compromise their then-respectable public image.
95. The Alliance for Aging Research was established in 1986 by a conglomeration of health organizations, medical schools and major corporations.
96. Yet an alliance between research and practice is essential to the development of good services.
97. Some Alliance supporters made statements that did little to allay such fears.
98. Since those times the Tzar of Kislev and the Emperor have forged a common alliance against the threat of Chaos.
99. Instead, it has vaguely proposed some form of co-operation or alliance with Pirelli.
100. She was too fragile to form an alliance with large, strong, fully made Deborah.
100. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
101. The National Cancer Alliance publishes a directory of cancer specialists.
102. Despite some socialist groups within the alliance, the dominant economic belief is capitalist.
103. This person needs the information and the learning opportunities that alliance with other, similar workers could provide.
104. A strategic alliance may take the form of an outright acquisition, minority stake, joint venture or brand franchise.
105. The deal was described as an alliance, and Crocker was allowed complete autonomy.
106. The adherents to the Peace Alliance had to undergo a serious reorientation in their political attitudes.
107. What is crucial for learners to know is how grammar functions in alliance with words and contexts for the achievement of meaning.
108. Now put a twist in the tale, an alliance between the courted pair.
109. This alliance of the monarchs with the army and the landed aristocracy lasted into the twentieth century.
110. Kwasniewski, a deft politician, insists his policy is still to seek entry into the alliance.
111. But an alliance with AccuTrade could prove even more beneficial.
112. The Business Software Alliance has estimated that up to 80 per cent of software sold on auction sites may be illegal.
113. It was also partly because of a sense of loyalty to the United States as leader of the Western alliance.
114. It was not, as its critics asserted, meant to presage an alliance between the Left and the Liberals.
115. In addition, gifts would be required in any negotiations with foreign powers, especially if they culminated in a marriage alliance.
116. Some are more easily drawn into a regional class alliance than others.
117. The alliance, unveiled at a Windows hardware conference in San Jose, marks the entry of Dolby into the computer arena.
118. Discussions took place between the two parties over a possible electoral alliance, but broke down in April.
119. There was a brief alliance between the Communists and the Socialists.
120. Tuesday, the three countries were invited to join the Western military alliance in 1999.
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.