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Sentence count:212+8Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: devoteddutifulfaithfulobedienttruetrustworthySimilar words: royalby all meansflamboyantdeployemployemployeremployeeemploymentMeaning: ['lɔɪəl]  adj. 1. steadfast in allegiance or duty 2. inspired by love for your country 3. unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause. 
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91. The rebels gave themselves up to loyal officers later that day.
92. He prefers to serve as the objective analyst or loyal adviser rather than the final judgment maker.
93. He appealed to the army, still largely loyal to the Shah.
94. Luckily, she had an innate ability to quickly judge people-if they were honest, loyal, tricksters or leeches.
95. Tenants who refuse to accept leases are given notice to quit and find themselves on the streets after years of loyal service.
96. Employees are increasingly loyal to things other than the company.
97. When one of the fiercely loyal team is gunned down in the line of duty, the unit seems ready to collapse.
98. A decade later and it is still tackling the controversial issues and delighting its loyal audience.
99. The national guard of Jalisco, however, remained loyal to the government.
100. He reminisced how loyal he had been to his firm and how cruel he felt was his reward.
101. Independent grocery stores have used Nordstrom-style personal service for years to maintain loyal customer bases.
102. Ingrid and other loyal friends spent long hours burning the midnight oil with her when it came to the final typing.
103. I have to be loyal to my conscience and my good judgment.
104. The Reiksguard forms an elite core of highly trained[sentencedict.com], expensively-equipped troops who are loyal to the Emperor in person.
105. I don't know Ian, but I do know Joanna, and you couldn't have a more loyal friend.
106. The palace is guarded by elite troops loyal to the president.
107. His father's brother, Gloucester had hitherto been loyal to a fault.sentencedict.com/loyal.html
108. Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.
109. Furthermore, by the time of the first appointment, the Volunteers had already formed strong in-group links and loyal. ties.
110. The rebellion was quickly crushed by forces loyal to the President.
111. They also rejected Mazowiecki's attempt to transform the civic committees into a single political party loyal to him.
112. At the same time, away from the competitive baize, she was a loyal and warm-hearted personality.
113. It's inconceivable that university officials would fire someone as talented and loyal as Professor Schultz.
114. Although loyal the good people of St Albans were somewhat concerned with the sudden influx of 20,000 people.
115. They will be less inclined to be loyal to Delhi.
116. Inclan and the people of Puebla remained loyal to Herrera and to constitutional order and refused to accede to his demands.
117. I have to be loyal to the decision of Parliament, which passed the War Crimes Act 1991.
118. Calm in the face of danger, President Herrera spoke to the troops and ordered them to remain loyal to the government.
119. Earnhardt's death seems to have spawned a touch of indifference among the legions of loyal stock car racing fans.
120. Even the most loyal officials found it increasingly difficult to defend serfdom on moral grounds.
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