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allegiance

[əˈliːdʒəns]

allegiance Definition

  • 1loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause
  • 2the obligation of a citizen to their government or ruler, especially in the context of military service

Using allegiance: Examples

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

  • Example

    He pledged his allegiance to the king.

  • Example

    The soldiers swore allegiance to their country.

  • Example

    She felt a strong sense of allegiance to her family.

  • Example

    The politician's allegiance to his party was unwavering.

allegiance Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for allegiance

Antonyms for allegiance

Phrases with allegiance

  • make a solemn promise to be loyal to someone or something

    Example

    All new citizens must swear allegiance to the country.

  • a formal declaration of loyalty to a country or ruler

    Example

    The president took the allegiance oath at his inauguration.

  • make a solemn promise to be loyal to someone or something

    Example

    Every morning, students in the US pledge allegiance to the flag.

Origins of allegiance

from Latin 'alligare', meaning 'to bind'

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Summary: allegiance in Brief

'Allegiance' [əˈliːdʒəns] refers to loyalty or commitment to a superior, group, or cause. It can also denote the obligation of a citizen to their government or ruler, especially in the context of military service. Examples include pledging allegiance to a king or country, feeling a strong sense of allegiance to one's family, and a politician's unwavering allegiance to their party.

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