dual loyalty

Frequency: 5.04.1 per million words

a state of allegiance to two different groups, countries, or causes

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Examples (10)

  • He was accused of dual loyalty after being caught spying for a foreign government.
  • Immigrant communities often face unfair accusations of dual loyalty during times of war.
  • The politician's extensive foreign business ties raised questions about his dual loyalty.
  • Serving on the boards of two rival companies created an unavoidable conflict of dual loyalty.
  • She struggled with a sense of dual loyalty, torn between her birth country and her adopted one.
  • The novel explores the complex theme of dual loyalty through the eyes of a double agent.
  • Any employee working for a competitor, even part-time, risks being suspected of dual loyalty.
  • To avoid any perception of dual loyalty, the judge recused himself from the case involving his former firm.
  • Being a fan of both teams, he embraced his dual loyalty and simply hoped for a good game.
  • The treaty was criticized for potentially creating a situation of dual loyalty among military personnel.