Synonym: Allied, confederate, confederative. Similar words: lie down, dried, ratified, lie, alien, lie on, lie in, relief. Meaning: [ə'laɪd; attr. 'ælaɪd] adj. 1. related by common characteristics or ancestry 2. of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War II 3. of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War I 4. united in a confederacy or league 5. joined by treaty or agreement.
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91. To these issues must be added the allied questions of selection and appraisal.
92. For the bulk of the allied forces - those on land and sea - the war has not yet started.
93. So this is the first news bulletin to allocate a regular slot for science and allied matters.
94. The road itself had become a colony of residents specializing in theatrical and allied activities.
95. Candidates will normally be expected to be members of the professions allied to medicine.
96. It set separate cash limits for each central government department for pay and allied costs.
97. But it was 6 September before all the Allied left-wing armies could turn about and launch a full-scale attack on the invaders.
98. Allied Restaurants, which aims to develop as a broadly-based leisure group, could be tempted to sell its 20 Wimpy restaurants.
99. The proposal received an enthusiastic welcome from the smaller political parties allied with Labour.
100. When Allied Stores reduced their prices, other companies were forced to follow suit.
101. At that time the country was partitioned among wartime allied powers.
102. In effect the allied general becomes a subordinate character in the same way as other heroes.
103. Any decision in favour of change has to be allied with the ability and the confidence to change.
104. According to Allied research[Sentencedict.com], consumers' understand the role of nablabs and don't want to be preached to.
105. Who on the allied side was the equal of any one of them?
106. The Republican governments of the 1920s allied themselves firmly to big business, and gained political credit from this prosperity.
107. Almost all his climbs have a certain something: a thinly disguised air of intimidation often allied to a raw brutality.
108. So far, allied casualties have been astonishingly light; in a land war they will soon multiply.
109. The plant was begun by a consortium of private companies headed by the chemicals conglomerate,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Allied Corporation.
110. Snowden's close reasoning and unerring instinct for words were allied with Maxton's humour and Churchill's daring.
111. The drive is transmitted into the adjacent mill building which houses two complete sets of grinding gear and allied crushers, etc.
112. Concepts of instrumentation in this period appear still to be closely allied to Renaissance consort principles.
113. At one time, Evers allied himself with the most liberal of liberal Democrats.
114. In the general battle lines on tort reform, Republicans are allied with the insurance industry and business.
115. For more than a week before the Inchon landing, the Allied forces used diversionary tactics by bombing nearby areas.
116. But his ideology was unconfined by party lines, occasionally finding him allied with the likes of Sen.
117. Lugar won the post in 1964 and found himself allied with the top vote-getter, a black woman.
118. Its craftsman made upholstery is from the Allied classic range of sculptured moquette in a subtle blend of fresh shades.
119. Most are qualified doctors, nurses, or in the professions allied to medicine.
120. But it was a remarkable demonstration of allied unity and mutual dependence.