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allegiant

[uh-lee-juhnt] / əˈli dʒənt /


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Sauer argued that not all people born in the U.S. are domiciled in or allegiant to the country—and therefore not under the country’s jurisdiction.

From Barron's Apr. 1, 2026

These considerations, along with the obvious disrespect shown to her by her supposed allegiant lords, have made Rhaenyra desperate to find more dragonriders.

From Salon Jul. 23, 2024

Add in that cassettes and CDs continue to have allegiant devotees and the case can be made that the shops that have weathered the shutdown will come back strong.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 1, 2021

But in recent years, Dust-to-Digital has fostered an outsized and allegiant social media audience by sharing daily videos of legends like B.B.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2020

"I promise that I will be true and allegiant to my liege Queen and Lady, Maud of England, and to her son and Prince, Henry Plantagenet, and thereof your Grace is witness."

From Via Crucis by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford




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