Allies

/ˈæl.aɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) States or parties that cooperate for mutual benefit, especially in a military or political context.
    The Allies formed a coalition to oppose the aggressor nation.

Commentary

Typically used in international law and treaty contexts, ‘allies’ denotes entities bound by agreement or common interest, often in military alliances.

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