Used in a Sentence

allying

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for allying.

Editorial note

The former is more easily achieved by allying with those you disagree with.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) (reflexive) To join or unite (oneself or itself) against, with, etc., someone or something else.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of allying gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) (reflexive) To join or unite (oneself or itself) against, with, etc., someone or something else.

verb

(transitive) To unite or form a connection between (people or things), as between families by marriage, or between states by confederacy, league, or treaty.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for allying.

verb

(transitive) (reflexive) To join or unite (oneself or itself) against, with, etc., someone or something else.

verb

(transitive) To unite or form a connection between (people or things), as between families by marriage, or between states by confederacy, league, or treaty.

Example sentences

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The former is more easily achieved by allying with those you disagree with.

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The thing is, I am often put off allying for jobs like that.

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Our objective is to get one tool for all by allying the power of search with true business intelligence.

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Just to pester the Ukraine government on the border, out of spite that they're allying with EU?

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This is also why he planned from the very beginning to attack Russia, even while temporarily allying with them.

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And Italy was one of the Allies during WW1 before allying itself with Germany in WW2.

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Could you perhaps subvert this by allying with the children against the elf?

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And how could you stop them from allying in an open world game?

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Only by races banding together, and allying with the second oldest race in the Universe (the Gammas), could they hope to take down Alpha Ships.

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In any case, the UK deserves some credit for hastily allying with the Polish in an attempt to dissuade Germany from invading in the first place.

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It would be as irrelevant as Greenland allying with Antarctica.

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I think what you're seeing in the replies is that people will use the law however they see fit to get whatever advantage they want, while allying their own morals/ethics to the case.

Quote examples

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If you want to say that obeying legally-constituted surveillance law is necessarily "allying oneself with the surveillance state", well, maybe...

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If the USA hated theocracies so much it won't be allying with arab countries or have been propping up the "Mujahideen".

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Some US analogues might include Canada flipping (already happening), no more coups in South American countries that vote in a "wrong" government, or the Middle Eastern countries allying with China (no longer impossible).

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I think that any reasonable person would agree that this type of data-sharing between victims of crime and the government is not necessarily tantamount to "allying oneself with the surveillance state" (although a reasonable person could point out that once you start cooperating with governments, sometimes it's a slippery slope).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use allying in a sentence?

The former is more easily achieved by allying with those you disagree with.

What does allying mean?

(transitive) (reflexive) To join or unite (oneself or itself) against, with, etc., someone or something else.

What part of speech is allying?

allying is commonly used as verb.