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allegiance
noun as in loyalty
Example Sentences
That’s all thanks to Nick Emerson, whose work helps the film’s tone bounce between taut thriller and shocking drama as he examines the quickly shifting allegiances that dictate the future of modern religion.
Italy’s allegiances — first to the Axis powers, then to the Allies — shift and fragment with the tides of war and politics.
The problem is that such a system requires that all parties have a fundamental allegiance to getting along, and specifically to handling losses without developing longstanding brutal grudges.
Investigators found no signs of any allegiance to a single cause, which is why - despite Rudakubana pleading guilty to downloading a terror manual - his case has never been treated as a terrorism investigation.
One of the key assumptions of the Framers was that the institutions, the different branches of government, would have their own interests and a type of allegiance to themselves.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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