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Other Words From
- nonal·legiance noun
- over·al·legiance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of allegiance1
Word History and Origins
Origin of allegiance1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“It is our Islamic obligation to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State and give it our Islamic fealty,” he said.
The capital of Chechnya, Grozny, was attacked Thursday by insurgents who may have sworn allegiance to ISIS.
It is likely that Baghdadi has officially gained the allegiance of a number of fighters.
Indeed, the group highlighted the oaths of allegiance in today's beheading video.
Their “consistently liberal” corollaries split their allegiance among CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and The New York Times.
The rebel Planner had fallen from his allegiance, and was making his terms with the enemy.
Yet it seems all but certain that he was in Edward's allegiance within three weeks before the battle.
A citizen of the United States who resides in a state owes a double allegiance, and can demand protection from each government.
Citizen-ship implies the duty of allegiance to the government, and the right of protection from it.
Instinct had prompted her to put away her husband's bounty in casting off her allegiance.
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