command allegiance

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

To have authority that naturally makes people loyal.

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Examples (10)

  • A charismatic leader can naturally command the allegiance of their followers.
  • Throughout her reign, the queen's fairness commanded the deep allegiance of her subjects.
  • Despite his wealth, the CEO failed to command the genuine allegiance of his employees.
  • The brand's commitment to sustainability commands the fierce allegiance of environmentally conscious consumers.
  • The principles of democracy continue to command the allegiance of people worldwide.
  • It takes more than just authority to command the allegiance of a cynical populace.
  • His heroic actions on the battlefield commanded the immediate allegiance of every soldier in the platoon.
  • The coach's unwavering belief in the team commanded their total allegiance, leading them to victory.
  • Only a vision that speaks to their hopes can command the allegiance of the younger generation.
  • The ancient creed still commands the allegiance of a small but devoted group of believers.