allied - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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- Rhymes: -aɪd
- Verb form: enPR: ə-līd', IPA(key): /əˈlaɪd/
- Adjective: enPR: ă'līd, IPA(key): /ˈæl.aɪd/
allied
- simple past and past participle of ally
allied (comparative more allied, superlative most allied)
- Joined as allies.
Synonym: associate
The two countries became allied during the war.
Their companies are allied in a joint venture.
He felt allied with her in the fight for justice. - Related.
bacteriology and allied subjects
joined as allies
Belarusian: саю́зны (sajúzny), саю́зніцкі (sajúznicki)
Bulgarian: съю́знически (sǎjúzničeski), съю́зен (bg) (sǎjúzen)
Czech: spojenecký (cs)
Danish: allieret
Dutch: geallieerd (nl), verbonden (nl)
Finnish: liittoutunut (fi)
Galician: aliado
Manx: cochaarjagh
Russian: сою́зный (ru) (sojúznyj), сою́знический (ru) (sojúzničeskij)
Ukrainian: сою́зний (sojúznyj), сою́зницький (sojúznycʹkyj)