ally
♦♦ ally (allies allying allied)
The noun is pronounced /'ælaɪ/ The verb is pronounced /əl'aɪ/
1 [N-COUNT] with supp
A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war.
Washington would not take such a step without its allies' approval...
The United States is a close ally of South Korea.
≠ adversary
2 [N-PLURAL] the N
The Allies were the armed forces that fought against Germany and Japan in the Second World War.
3 [N-COUNT] with supp
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...
= supporter, friend
≠ enemy
4 [VERB] V pron-refl with n
If you ally yourself with someone or something, you give your support to them.
He will have no choice but to ally himself with the new movement.
5
see also allied
The noun is pronounced /'ælaɪ/ The verb is pronounced /əl'aɪ/
1 [N-COUNT] with supp
A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war.
Washington would not take such a step without its allies' approval...
The United States is a close ally of South Korea.
≠ adversary
2 [N-PLURAL] the N
The Allies were the armed forces that fought against Germany and Japan in the Second World War.
3 [N-COUNT] with supp
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...
= supporter, friend
≠ enemy
4 [VERB] V pron-refl with n
If you ally yourself with someone or something, you give your support to them.
He will have no choice but to ally himself with the new movement.
5
see also allied