Allied

/əˈlaɪd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Joined or united in alliance for a common purpose, especially in legal, military, or political contexts.
    The allied nations signed a treaty to ensure mutual defense.

Commentary

Often used to describe parties cooperating under a formal or informal agreement, especially in treaties or legal alliances.

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