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ally noun

  /əˈlaɪ/ , /ˈæl.aɪ/
  • A person, group, state, etc., which is associated or united by treaty with another for a common (especially military or political) purpose; a confederate.
aliado, aliada
  • A person who, or organization which, supports a demographic group subject to discrimination and/or misrepresentation but is not a member of the group; specifically (LGBTQ) , a person who is not a member of the LGBT+ community but is supportive of it.
  • (figuratively) A person, group, concept, etc., which is associated with another as a helper; an auxiliary; a supporter.
aliado

ally verb

  /əˈlaɪ/ , /ˈæl.aɪ/
  • To unite or form a connection between (people or things), as between families by marriage, or between states by confederacy, league, or treaty.
aliar, alianzar, unir
  • Chiefly followed by to or with: to connect or form a relation to (someone or something) by similarity in features or nature.
alianzar, aliar
  • (intransitive) Chiefly followed by with: to enter into an alliance or unite for a common aim.
alianzarse, aliarse
  • (reflexive) To join or unite (oneself or itself) against, with, etc., someone or something else.
alianzarse, aliarse, coaligarse, coligarse

allied adjective

  /əˈlaɪd/ , /ˈæl.aɪd/
  • Joined as allies.
aliado

Allies properNoun

  /ˈælaɪz/
  • The countries allied against the Axis Powers during World War II. The major signatories included the United Kingdom, Soviet Union, United States, and China.
  • The countries allied against the Central Powers during World War I, including especially the United Kingdom, the Russian Empire, and France.
Aliados

Allied adjective

  /ˈælaɪd/
aliado
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