0 a country that has agreed officially to give help and support to another one, especially during a war: --
Allies use their power to create a more inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive, and find ways to make their privilege work for others.
He promised to be an ally to women in their fight against abuse.
She consulted someone who had always been a staunch friend and ally.
He is generally considered to be the prime minister's closest political ally.
During the First World War, Turkey and Germany were allies/Turkey was an ally of Germany.
The US is one of Britain's staunchest allies.
1 a country that has agreed to give help and support to another, esp. during a war, or a person who helps and supports someone else --
Both workers and employers sought to present themselves as the necessary allies of the state.
They were thus incompatible with politeness, which was allied with the metropolitan and cosmopolitan and the pursuit of a general culture.
Therefore, in the last phase of the campaign, the candidates and their allies attempted to win the votes of the continuing members of congress.
The third key ally of the student movement was the mass media.
Above all, this is a narrator allied with the female protagonists in the keeping of eclipsing secrets.
These two institutions evolved so as to divide unions from one another and from coalitional allies on the left.
However, it was unlikely that without other allies, labor alone could have attained the truck prohibition.
Both were afraid not only of alienating allies, but also of vagrancy and chaos within their domains.