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interallied
adjective as in joined
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Example Sentences
"The hunter in the North, for whom fear and courage are interallied," writes Malaurie, "would smile if one talked to him about heroism."
Back again in London, Premier MacDonal'd unfolded his sad tale to the House of Commons: "An unfortunate situation having arisen in Paris which threatened to destroy the work done to arrange for the interallied conference on application of the Experts' Reports, I went to Paris to try to remove it."
The agenda also left plenty of time for interallied acrimony, which of late has seemed to be NATO's main activity.
For a tense ten minutes, it appeared that U.S. and Vietnamese planes would be tangling in an interallied dogfight.
Juin's position at week's end: he did not want a defensive command if it was designed merely to strengthen Foreign Minister Bidault's bargaining hand at Geneva; but he would accept interallied command in an internationalized Indo-China war.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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