Sentence example with the word 'allegiance'

allegiance

acquiescence, bond, charge, dedication, duties and responsibilities, fealty, imperative, obediency, place, staunchness, tie

Definition n. the act of binding yourself

Last update: October 21, 2015


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Anyone failing to swear allegiance would suffer the full penalty of the law.   [noun]

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They swear allegiance to the flag.   [noun]

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Let us start with allegiance of the people involved.   [noun]

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Let them return to their allegiance, and I can forgive them all that I have suffered, were it ten times more.   [noun]

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"Every cottage there shall be a bonfire, because it has cast off allegiance to me."   [noun]

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They agreed, it is true, in dutiful love and allegiance to the sovereign who now fills* the throne; but this was their only point of union.   [noun]

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"The priests swore allegiance to me, and accepted me as a member of their caste, but only in the hope of guiding me at their will."   [noun]

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These obstacles were now removed, and in a manner which apparently paved the way for the son's becoming reconciled to another allegiance.   [noun]

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The one law he may not break is that of fidelity and allegiance to the man who happens at a given moment to be in power.   [noun]

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