Similar words: flies, supplies, allied, as the crow flies, bullied, emollient, ebullient, ebullience. Meaning: [ə'laɪs /'ælaɪz] n. 1. the alliance of nations that fought the Axis in World War II and which (with subsequent additions) signed the charter of the United Nations in 1945 2. in World War I the alliance of Great Britain and France and Russia and all the other nations that became allied with them in opposing the Central Powers 3. an alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy.
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91 The golden iridescence of Cassida and its allies is produced by a film of moisture beneath the surface cuticle.
92 Volume one comprises eight chapters which introduce social insects and the factors that separate them from their less cooperative allies.
93 It allies itself with no political party, no outside cause.
94 They are potential rivals, maybe eventual allies, in the Democratic primary.
95 This was very unfortunate for the Trinovantes, the oldest allies of Rome in Britain.
96 But the discrediting of his political allies leaves Mr Berlusconi vulnerable.
97 Claudius, despite the defeat of his allies[sentencedict.com], proved as resolute in adversity as his father.
98 But de-emphasizing the ban would enrage their natural allies among abortion foes.
99 Insurgents'; but in 1782 the latter signed a secret peace with Britain, abandoning their allies.
100 She wants a phalanx of allies at her back before she climbs those stairs again.
101 You can not include monsters from your allies except for monsters ridden by characters.
102 By the end of World War I, however, she faced a widening split with her radical allies.
103 Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies.
104 And with this data they then make an estimate of the current computation on allies or some such thing.
105 By the summer of 1945, the Allies were riding high.
106 The allies arrived in Brussels on September 3rd and Antwerp was freed the next day.
107 Her allies in the government included those presidential cronies the Alsops despised.
108 The investigation by Oracle of Microsoft's allies is the latest turn in the continuing rivalry between the two companies.
109 To get anything significant done within a large organization[sentencedict.com], every entrepreneur needs an informal network of allies.
110 Elites can more easily assess the situation and attitudes of both allies and rivals by monitoring television and radio broadcasts.
111 The time had come to grab power and greet the Allies on their arrival.
112 Khruschev's half-hearted attempt to oust Dej in 1957 encouraged him to look for allies to counter Soviet influence.
113 It was backed by its traditional allies from the debates of previous years.
114 By then D day was history, and the Allies had recaptured Paris.
115 She allies herself with Sarah, and rejects the men, who instantly close ranks against her.
116 The administration is consulting with allies on the treatment of Libya.
117 The search for middle-class allies still inhibited most socialists from attributing militarism, imperialism and the war danger to capitalism as such.
118 Badoglio has asked the Allies for an armistice; the war is over.
119 The Basic Law proved acceptable to the Western allies, who approved it in May 1949.
120 There was little support for Archer from his former political allies.
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