inter-Allied









inter-Allied


inter-Allied or in·ter·al·lied [in-ter-uh-lahyd] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. between or among allied nations, especially the Allies of World War I.

Origin of inter-Allied First recorded in 1915–20 Related Words for inter-allied involved, married, united, unified, related, combined, touching, connected, wedded, affiliated, accompanying, allied, mixed, associated, bracketed, coupled, attached, cemented, fused, conjoined Examples from the Web for inter-allied Historical Examples of inter-allied

  • And if it is true that a number of people voted twice and even three times the Inter-Allied Commission fell short of its duties.

    The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2

    Henry Baerlein

  • As we entered the main corridor, we heard the low voice of the Inter-Allied news-announcer, coming from the disc in a room nearby.

    Tarrano the Conqueror

    Raymond King Cummings

  • It was in full operation; our Inter-Allied news-tape was clicking; the low voice of the announcer droned through the silence.

    Tarrano the Conqueror

    Raymond King Cummings

  • But that would not account for their neglect to despatch an Inter-Allied contingent to restore order in the city and country.

    The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference

    Emile Joseph Dillon

  • The last so-called inter-Allied conference in the Entente countries made it clear that this change had been effected.

    The Red Conspiracy

    Joseph J. Mereto

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