Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for allegiance

allegiance

Discover More

Example Sentences

A Canadian territory has changed its rules for elected municipal officials, allowing them to take an oath pledging allegiance to the country's constitution instead of the British Crown when they are sworn in.

From BBC

Political loyalties are fluid; senators and members of congress constantly shift their party allegiances.

From BBC

Still, legal experts had mixed reactions to the Trump pick, citing her allegiance to the president-elect and her comparatively minor controversies.

From Salon

There’s nothing going on between me and Jim, there’s no animosity, it’s just that we owe our allegiances to our players.”

Those of us who are lawyers are going to have to push judges to live up to their allegiance to the law and to our country’s highest values.

From Salon

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement