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allied
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al·lied  (-ld, ld)
adj.
1. Joined or united in a close relationship: allied tribes.
2. Of a similar nature; related: city planning and allied studies.
3. Allied Of or relating to the Allies: the Allied invasion of southern Italy.

allied [əˈlaɪd ˈælaɪd]
adj
1. joined, as by treaty, agreement, or marriage; united
2. of the same type or class; related

Allied [ˈælaɪd]
adj
(Historical Terms) of or relating to the Allies
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.allied - related by common characteristics or ancestryallied - related by common characteristics or ancestry; "allied species"; "allied studies"
related - connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage
2.Allied - of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War II; "an Allied victory"; "the Allied armies"
3.Allied - of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War I; "an allied offensive"; "the Allied powers"
4.allied - united in a confederacy or leagueallied - united in a confederacy or league    
united - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front"
5.allied - joined by treaty or agreementallied - joined by treaty or agreement        
aligned - brought into agreement or cooperation on the side of a faction, party, or cause

allied
adjective
1. united, joined, linked, related, married, joint, combined, bound, integrated, unified, affiliated, leagued, confederate, amalgamated, cooperating, in league, hand in glove (informal), in cahoots (U.S. informal) forces from three allied nations
2. connected, joined, linked, tied, related, associated, syndicated, affiliated, kindred doctors and other allied medical professionals
Translations
allied [ˈælaɪd]
A. ADJ
1. (Mil, Pol)
1.1. (= united, in league) [troops, countries, parties] → aliado
allied against sb/sthaliado en contra de algn/algo
a group closely allied to General Pera's factionun grupo estrechamente ligado a la facción del General Pera
allied with sth/sbaliado con algo/algn
1.2. Allied (Hist) [nations, tanks, operation, casualties] → aliado
the Allied forceslas fuerzas aliadas
2. (= associated) [subjects, products, industries] → relacionado, afín
allied to sthrelacionado con algo, afín a algo
lectures on subjects allied to healthconferencias sobre temas relacionados con or afines a la salud
3. (= coupled) allied to or with sthcombinado con algo
his sense of humour allied to or with his clean-cut lookssu sentido del humor combinado con su cuidado aspecto
B. CPD allied health professional N (US) profesional de la medicina o la enfermería que trabaja para una mutua
allied [ˈælaɪd] adj
[nations, parties] → allié(e)
allied to → allié(e) Ã
[forces, troops] → allié(e)
(= related) [disciplines, industries] → associé(e)
allied to → associé(e) Ã
allied
adj
(Mil, Pol: = affiliated) → verbunden; (for attack, defence etc) → verbündet, aliiert; allied to or with/against somebody/somethingmit/gegen jdn/etw verbündet; the Allied forcesdie Alliierten; an Allied attackeine Offensive der Alliierten
(= like, connected, associated) (closely) allied to or with something(eng) mit etw verbunden
(Biol, fig) → verwandt
allied [ˈælaɪd] adjalleato/a


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The vast improvement in the collaboration and cooperation between ASAE and the allieds in government relations has been a significant achievement," Fondren pronounces.
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