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allegiance
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allegiance
(noun)
pledge
(noun)
allegiance
/ə
ˈ
liːʤəns/
noun
plural
allegiances
allegiance
/ə
ˈ
liːʤəns/
noun
plural
allegiances
Britannica Dictionary definition of ALLEGIANCE
formal
:
loyalty to a person, country, group, etc.
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I pledge
allegiance
to my country. [=I promise to be loyal to my country]
He owes
allegiance
to them for all the help they have given him.
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Both candidates are working hard to convince voters to switch
allegiances
.
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the Pledge of Allegiance
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