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allegiant

[uh-lee-juhnt] / əˈli dʒənt /


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In contrast, Robert Dudley in “Mary” is an allegiant puppet to his scheming queen.

From Salon

The luxury on offer here is anonymous and centerless — allegiant to no scene, possessing no real ideology.

From New York Times

Druze, who follow an offshoot of Shiite Islam, are allegiant to their country of residence.

From Washington Times

Even as politicians shed their ties and CEOs don fleece vests, these anchors remain almost absurdly allegiant to their inoffensive suit-and-tie uniform.

From The Wall Street Journal

The kind of unique, allegiant community a university environment fosters has come to feel like home to Davenport, who said she’s attracted to the “excitement, energy and diversity” of college life.

From Washington Times