political allies• The two have been close ideological and political allies since they served together in the House.• There was little support for Archer from his formerpolitical allies.• But the discrediting of his political allies leaves Mr Berlusconi vulnerable.
ally yourself to/with somebody• There was no resistance from government forces, most of whom had already allied themselves with Masud.• Some commentatorsspeculate he also could ally himself withmaverickretiredGen.• It allies itself with no political party, no outside cause.• It extended its powers over smaller towns and communes, such as Nonantola, and allied itself with others.• She allies herself with Sarah, and rejects the men, who instantly close ranks against her.• At one time, Evers allied himself with the most liberal of liberal Democrats.• Some priests and nuns openly allied themselves with the rebels.• But some priests and nuns openly allied themselves with the rebels.• He would do anything, I think, to harmArthur, even ally himself with the Saxons.
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(1300-1400)Old Frenchalier, from Latinalligare, from ad-“to” + ligare“to tie”