Antonym: enemy, rival. Similar words: rally, really, sully, normally, legally, totally, finally, socially. Meaning: [ə'laɪ] n. 1. a friendly nation 2. an associate who provides assistance. v. become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage.
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31, Porras found an astute ally in newly elected President Alvaro Arzu, a pragmatic businessman with an instinct for building consensus.
32, The Yuezhi were the goal of Zhang Qian's mission to the west to find a powerful ally against the Xiongnu.
33, There was nothing personal in Cheltenham intercepting and decoding a confidential message from an ally to its own embassy.
34, He also had an inclination to attach himself, whether as ally or enemy, to dangerous and disreputable people.
35, Since that time, Feinstein said she has tried to make amends with her longtime political ally and friend.
36, And he has a most distressing ally in this effort, a media suddenly gone mushy and unfocused.
37, You can always bank on Ally McCoist to defuse the tension.
38, Kissinger in particular thought it outrageous that such an old friend and ally as the Shah should not be allowed into the States.
39, It includes Ally, a document analysis module that details statistics on word occurrences.
40, The pressure is discreet - after all, the survival of a key Western ally and a new democracy is at stake.
41, Patients will often be your greatest ally when testing yourself for the first time.
42, Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
43, Cleveland was a close ally of Dorsheimer and an admirer of Olmsted.
44, The Reagan White House had understood from the beginning that the press was not its natural ally.
45, A courtesy shuttle bus runs to and from the Ally Pally.
46, This time the stakes are higher than ever: the very future of Moscow's most important military ally.
47, Ally Donaldson kicked two penalty goals for Currie and converted a late try by Dean Mack.
48, Having seen his ally overwhelmed in this startling fashion, Count Vulgrin decided that discretion was the better part of valour.
49, For many peace activists, Thabet was a friend, and trusted ally.
49, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
50, My hon. Friend has been a staunch ally in trying to resolve difficulties as they have arisen for my constituents.
51, As relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated the Western zones began to be seen as a potential ally against Soviet expansion.
52, He would do anything, I think, to harm Arthur, even ally himself with the Saxons.
53, Grant's other ally, Rocky O'Rourke, had also answered the call and enlisted the willing aid of nine other truckers.
54, He would have been a natural ally for Edward Heath, campaigning for him against the Conservative right.
55, Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., who supports the immigration package but is viewed as a potential ally.
56, If they are burned they can not regenerate, so fire is the greatest ally of the Troll fighter.
57, As the bears go after salmon, not sticks, one might make a powerful ally in the Fishermen's War.
58, Gus van Kouwenhoven is Mr Taylor's most important business ally.
59, Most saw the current boss as more of a threat then an ally: There can be no meaningful dialogue between us.
60, Powell lost his bid to have his ally Richard Armitage, appointed as deputy defence secretary under Rumsfeld.
More similar words: rally, really, sully, normally, legally, totally, finally, socially, annually, mentally, sexually, actually, basically, officially, partially, gradually, naturally, personally, initially, typically, virtually, literally, ironically, eventually, especially, hopefully, physically, originally, politically, practically.