allies

[ˈælaɪz]

allies Definition

a person or country that cooperates with or helps another in a particular activity.

Using allies: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "allies" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two companies are allies in the fight against climate change.

  • Example

    During the war, the US and UK were allies.

  • Example

    The political parties formed an alliance to win the election.

allies Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for allies

Antonyms for allies

  • enemies
  • foes
  • opponents

Phrases with allies

  • ally oneself with someone/something

    to form an alliance or partnership with someone or something

    Example

    The small business owners allied themselves with a larger corporation to increase their market share.

  • be in league with someone

    to be working together secretly or illegally

    Example

    The corrupt politician was in league with the drug cartel.

  • to be working together towards a common goal or objective

    Example

    The two countries were fighting on the same side during the war.

Origins of allies

from Old French 'alier', meaning 'combine or unite'

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Summary: allies in Brief

'Allies' [ˈælaɪz] refers to a person or country that cooperates with or helps another in a particular activity. It is often used in the context of partnerships, collaborations, and political alliances. Phrases like 'ally oneself with someone/something' and 'be in league with someone' denote forming partnerships or working together secretly or illegally. 'Allies' can be formal, such as in business or politics, or informal, such as in friendships.