Loyalty in a sentence as a noun

Does anyone have the slightest bit of loyalty to Skype?

He's not suggesting that we all pledge loyalty to t-mobile until the end of time.

Coming to your partner's defense is not a matter of gender, but one of loyalty.

My loyalty is to my old team and the technology - not the current mismanagement.

Not only did you fail personally, you ruined the lives of people to whom you owed society's highest form of loyalty.

I'd been hired part-time, but I worked full time, and then some, spurred on by my mis-placed sense of loyalty and necessity to cope with my workload.

The high end market is also very competitive and customer loyalty is very high.

To play diplomat, I see a lot of Stripe loyalty / Mastercard hate already brewing here, and I think that's a bit unwarranted.

Second, Microsoft has far more momentum in terms of game sales and customer loyalty and enthusiasm than the other console players.

I was worried that Snowden's father was going to continue, through his attorney, to try and dissuade his terrified son from persisting in his convictions; thus, I was preparing to be disappointed in his father's loyalty.

Loyalty definitions

noun

the quality of being loyal

See also: trueness

noun

feelings of allegiance

noun

the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action; "his long commitment to public service"; "they felt no loyalty to a losing team"

See also: commitment allegiance dedication