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ally


ally

unify, join; a partner, friend, or confederate: Canada was our ally in World War II.
Not to be confused with:allay – soften, assuage: lay to rest or lull into a sense of security: She tried to allay her child’s fears.alley – a passage, a narrow back street: Our garage is off the back alley.alloy – a lower-quality metal mixed with a more valuable one; to debase, impair, or adulterate; fusion, blend, composite: Coins are often alloys.

al·ly

A0219800 (ə-lī′, ăl′ī)v. al·lied, al·ly·ing, al·lies v.tr.1. To place in a friendly association, as by treaty: Italy allied itself with Germany during World War II.2. To unite or connect in a personal relationship, as in friendship or marriage.v.intr. To enter into an alliance: Several tribes allied to fend off the invaders.n. (ăl′ī, ə-lī′)pl. al·lies 1. One that is allied with another, especially by treaty: entered the war as an ally of France.2. a. One in helpful association with another: legislators who are allies on most issues. See Synonyms at partner.b. An animal that cooperates with another animal of the same species in an alliance.3. Alliesa. The nations allied against the Central Powers of Europe during World War I. They were Russia, France, Great Britain, and later many others, including the United States.b. The nations, primarily Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States, allied against the Axis during World War II.
[Middle English allien, from Old French alier, from Latin alligāre, to bind to; see alloy.]

ally

vb, -lies, -lying or -lied1. to unite or be united, esp formally, as by treaty, confederation, or marriage2. (tr; usually passive) to connect or be related, as through being similar or compatible n, pl -lies3. a country, person, or group allied with another4. (Biology) a plant, animal, substance, etc, closely related to another in characteristics or form [C14: from Old French alier to join, from Latin alligāre to bind to, from ligāre to bind]

al•ly

(n. ˈæl aɪ, əˈlaɪ; v. əˈlaɪ)

n., pl. -lies, n. 1. a nation, group, or person that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose: Canada and the United States were allies in World War II. 2. a plant, animal, or other organism bearing a close taxonomic relationship to another. 3. a person who associates or cooperates with another; supporter. v.t. 4. to unite formally, as by treaty, league, or marriage (usu. fol. by with or to): Russia allied itself to France. 5. to associate or connect by some mutual relationship. v.i. 6. to enter into an alliance; unite. [1250–1300; < Anglo-French al(l)ier, aillaier, Old French alier < Latin alligāre to bind to. See alloy] al•li′a•ble, adj.

-ally

an adverbial suffix attached to certain adjectives ending in -ic: terrifically.

ally


Past participle: allied
Gerund: allying
Imperative
ally
ally
Present
I ally
you ally
he/she/it allies
we ally
you ally
they ally
Preterite
I allied
you allied
he/she/it allied
we allied
you allied
they allied
Present Continuous
I am allying
you are allying
he/she/it is allying
we are allying
you are allying
they are allying
Present Perfect
I have allied
you have allied
he/she/it has allied
we have allied
you have allied
they have allied
Past Continuous
I was allying
you were allying
he/she/it was allying
we were allying
you were allying
they were allying
Past Perfect
I had allied
you had allied
he/she/it had allied
we had allied
you had allied
they had allied
Future
I will ally
you will ally
he/she/it will ally
we will ally
you will ally
they will ally
Future Perfect
I will have allied
you will have allied
he/she/it will have allied
we will have allied
you will have allied
they will have allied
Future Continuous
I will be allying
you will be allying
he/she/it will be allying
we will be allying
you will be allying
they will be allying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been allying
you have been allying
he/she/it has been allying
we have been allying
you have been allying
they have been allying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been allying
you will have been allying
he/she/it will have been allying
we will have been allying
you will have been allying
they will have been allying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been allying
you had been allying
he/she/it had been allying
we had been allying
you had been allying
they had been allying
Conditional
I would ally
you would ally
he/she/it would ally
we would ally
you would ally
they would ally
Past Conditional
I would have allied
you would have allied
he/she/it would have allied
we would have allied
you would have allied
they would have allied
Thesaurus
Noun1.ally - a friendly nationally - a friendly nation body politic, country, nation, res publica, commonwealth, state, land - a politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land"alignment, alinement, coalition, alliance - an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty
2.ally - an associate who provides cooperation or assistanceally - an associate who provides cooperation or assistance; "he's a good ally in fight"friendassociate - a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor; "he had to consult his associate before continuing"blood brother - a male sworn (usually by a ceremony involving the mingling of blood) to treat another as his brother
Verb1.ally - become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriageally - become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage; "He allied himself with the Communists"misally - make a bad alliance; ally inappropriately; "The two countries are misallied"affiliate, assort, consort, associate - keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"

ally

noun1. partner, friend, colleague, associate, mate, accessory, comrade, helper, collaborator, accomplice, confederate, co-worker, main man (slang, chiefly U.S.), bedfellow, cobber (Austral. or old-fashioned N.Z. informal), coadjutor, abettor He is a close ally of the Prime Minister.
partner rival, enemy, opponent, competitor, foe, adversary, antagonist
verb1. combine, unite, join, link, marry, mix, bond, associate, pool, bind, connect, compound, blend, integrate, merge, put together, unify, fuse, synthesize, join together, band together, meld We need to ally economic freedom with personal liberty.
combine separate, divide, disunite, drive apart, disaffect, set at odds
ally yourself with something or someone unite with, join, associate with, connect, unify, league, affiliate with, collaborate with, join forces with, confederate, band together with, join battle with He will have to ally himself with the new movement.

ally

verb1. To be formally associated, as by treaty:align, confederate, federate, league.2. To unite or be united in a relationship:affiliate, associate, bind, combine, conjoin, connect, join, link, relate.noun1. One nation associated with another in a common cause:coalitionist, confederate, leaguer.2. One who is united in a relationship with another:affiliate, associate, cohort, colleague, confederate, copartner, fellow, partner.
Translations
同盟国同盟者使结盟

ally

(əˈlai) verb to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc. Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive. 與…結盟 使结盟 (ˈӕlai) noun a state, person etc allied with another. The two countries were allies at that time. 盟邦,盟友 同盟国,同盟者 alˈliance nounthe alliance between Britain and France; The three countries entered into an alliance. 聯盟 联盟ˈallied (ˈӕ-) adjective1. joined by political agreement or treaty. The allied forces entered the country. 聯盟的 同盟的2. (with with) together with; joined to. Her beauty allied with her intelligence made her a successful model. 連同的 连同的3. (with to) related to; resembling. The ape is closely allied to man. 有關聯的,相似的 连系的,相似的

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ally (oneself) to

To join or unite with another person or group. In order to survive the attack, I allied myself to the invading soldiers. We need to ally ourselves to management if we want to keep our jobs.See also: ally

pass in your ally

obsolete To perish or die. Primarily heard in Australia. You should make amends with your son before you pass in your ally.See also: ally, pass

olly olly oxen free

A phrase used to indicate that it is OK to come home or to a home base. It is commonly used in children's games. All the kids ran back to the starting point when Brian yelled, "Olly olly oxen free!"See also: free, olly, oxen

ally

One who actively supports a marginalized group without personally being a part of that group. If you're an ally, you don't usually call yourself an ally. You just work for justice.

ally oneself to someone or something

to unite or affiliate oneself with someone or something. She sought to ally herself to the older members. Jane allied herself to the teacher almost immediately.See also: ally

ally (oneself) (with someone) (against someone or something)

to unite with someone in opposition to someone or something. Sally allied herself with John against the committee. We allied with the older ones against the younger ones. They allied themselves against the attackers.

pass in your ally

die. Australian informal In this phrase, an ally is a toy marble made of marble, alabaster, or glass.See also: ally, pass
MedicalSeeALLIANCE

Ally


ALLY, international law. A power which has entered into an alliance withanother power. A citizen or subject of one of the powers in alliance, issometimes called an ally; for example, the rule which renders it unlawfulfor a citizen of the United States to trade or carry on commerce with anenemy, also precludes an ally from similar intercourse. 4 Rob. Rep. 251; 6Rob. Rep. 406; Dane's Ab, Index, h.t.; 2 Dall. 15.

FinancialSeealley

ALLY


AcronymDefinition
ALLYAlley
ALLYAllied Address Space
ALLYAlias Resolver

ally


  • all
  • noun
  • verb
  • phrase

Synonyms for ally

noun partner

Synonyms

  • partner
  • friend
  • colleague
  • associate
  • mate
  • accessory
  • comrade
  • helper
  • collaborator
  • accomplice
  • confederate
  • co-worker
  • main man
  • bedfellow
  • cobber
  • coadjutor
  • abettor

Antonyms

  • rival
  • enemy
  • opponent
  • competitor
  • foe
  • adversary
  • antagonist

verb combine

Synonyms

  • combine
  • unite
  • join
  • link
  • marry
  • mix
  • bond
  • associate
  • pool
  • bind
  • connect
  • compound
  • blend
  • integrate
  • merge
  • put together
  • unify
  • fuse
  • synthesize
  • join together
  • band together
  • meld

Antonyms

  • separate
  • divide
  • disunite
  • drive apart
  • disaffect
  • set at odds

phrase ally yourself with something or someone

Synonyms

  • unite with
  • join
  • associate with
  • connect
  • unify
  • league
  • affiliate with
  • collaborate with
  • join forces with
  • confederate
  • band together with
  • join battle with

Synonyms for ally

verb to be formally associated, as by treaty

Synonyms

  • align
  • confederate
  • federate
  • league

verb to unite or be united in a relationship

Synonyms

  • affiliate
  • associate
  • bind
  • combine
  • conjoin
  • connect
  • join
  • link
  • relate

noun one nation associated with another in a common cause

Synonyms

  • coalitionist
  • confederate
  • leaguer

noun one who is united in a relationship with another

Synonyms

  • affiliate
  • associate
  • cohort
  • colleague
  • confederate
  • copartner
  • fellow
  • partner

Synonyms for ally

noun a friendly nation

Related Words

  • body politic
  • country
  • nation
  • res publica
  • commonwealth
  • state
  • land
  • alignment
  • alinement
  • coalition
  • alliance

noun an associate who provides cooperation or assistance

Synonyms

  • friend

Related Words

  • associate
  • blood brother

verb become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage

Related Words

  • misally
  • affiliate
  • assort
  • consort
  • associate
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