Loyalist in a sentence as a noun

I was a Thinkpad loyalist, and used it exclusively for 12 years.

He's not a Intelligence State loyalist so he must be silenced.

I was a die-hard Netscape loyalist and Microsoft hater until 2000.

Im not necessarily a netflix loyalist, but Im definitely not going back to cable.

- Coup d'état in North Korea, with civil war between pro-democratic forces and loyalist forces.

"All students from Syria"\nBoth in loyalist and insurgent areas?That's a Solomon solution, I have to admit.

"All students from Syria" Both in loyalist and insurgent areas?That's a Solomon solution, I have to admit.

Did he execute or torture any Gaddafi loyalist during the uprising?

They can weather 4chan's disrespect and bide their time until say, loyalist Will Smith decides to "come out" in their favor, gaining a ton of new celeb-obsessed converts.

Southern Song loyalists persisted for about two generations and really revitalized Taoist-inspired world views.

No, but there was a prolonged dirty war by the security services against the republicans, including collusion with murderers and terrorists on the 'loyalist' side.

Based on the choice of venue, and the fact that it's been posted openly on the internet, I think the best assessment one can estimate is "superficially loyalist; respectfully apolitical.

Loyalist definitions

noun

a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)

See also: stalwart