Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪəns/
noun a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
A1 Countries often form alliances to work together for a common goal.
A2 The alliance between the two companies helped them expand their market reach.
B1 The political alliance between the two parties was crucial in passing the new legislation.
B2 The military alliance between the countries strengthened their defense capabilities.
C1 The strategic alliance between the tech giants revolutionized the industry.
C2 The alliance of nations worked together to combat climate change on a global scale.
formal The two countries formed a strategic alliance to strengthen their military capabilities.
informal We should team up with them, it's like a powerful alliance.
slang Those two are like BFFs, they've got a solid alliance going on.
figurative The alliance between creativity and innovation is what drives progress in the industry.
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