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    ally
    /ˈalʌɪ/

    noun

    verb

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  2. the Allies. C1. someone who helps and supports someone else: ally of sb She is known to be a longtime ally of the chancellor. He is generally considered to be the prime minister's closest political ally. She consulted someone who had always been a staunch friend and ally.

  3. The meaning of ALLY is to unite or form a connection or relation between : associate. How to use ally in a sentence.

  4. a person, group, or nation that is associated with another or others for some common cause or purpose: Canada and the United States were allies in World War II. Synonyms: confederate, partner. Antonyms: adversary, foe, enemy.

  5. If you describe someone as your ally, you mean that they help and support you, especially when other people are opposing you. He is a close ally of the Prime Minister. [ + of ]

  6. If you have an ally, you have someone who is on your side, like a more experienced teammate who is your ally in convincing the coach to give you more playing time. Ally comes from the Latin word alligare, meaning "to bind to," like nations

  7. ALLY definition: 1. someone who supports you, especially when other people are against you 2. a country that has…. Learn more.

  8. ally. unify, join; a partner, friend, or confederate: Canada was our ally in World War II. Not to be confused with: allay – soften, assuage: lay to rest or lull into a sense of security: She tried to allay her child’s fears. alley – a passage, a narrow back street: Our garage is off the back alley.

  9. a person who offers their support to a particular group of people in society that they themselves do not belong to, in order to help ensure their basic rights and ability to be happy and successful in society. Fran has been an ally to First Nations people her whole life.

  10. ally meaning, definition, what is ally: a country that agrees to help or support...: Learn more.

  11. One who renders help or gives assistance; a helper, assistant, confederate, ally; also, that which gives help, a source or means of assistance. auxiliar 1670– = auxiliary , n.