shift loyalty

Frequency: 6.03.4 per million words

to change one's loyalty from one person or group to another

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  • Some party members found it hard to shift their loyalty to the new leader.
  • The company was concerned that customers might shift their loyalty to a competitor.
  • After the scandal, many voters decided to shift their loyalty to the opposition party.
  • His personal beliefs caused him to shift his loyalty from the organization.
  • It's not easy for fans to shift their loyalty from a struggling team.
  • Circumstances can sometimes force people to shift their loyalty.
  • The new policies were designed to make employees shift their loyalty to the company's vision.
  • Historical events often led to a shift in national loyalty.
  • He tried to make his followers shift their loyalty from the former leader.
  • The public's loyalty began to shift as new evidence emerged.