ally

simple noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

an ally with a very strong relationship

a crucial or essential ally

an ally of great significance

a reliable and firm ally

a very important and powerful ally

an ally that is important for long-term plans and goals

an ally with great strength or influence

an ally in the field of politics

an ally that can be trusted to act in a consistent and supportive way

someone who could become an ally in the future

an ally that is considered reliable and honest

an ally who is always faithful and supportive

an ally with a long history of partnership

an ally that is highly important or beneficial

someone who was an ally in the past

an ally that is a member of NATO

an ally from the past or for a long time

an ally with whom partnership is obvious and expected

an ally that is a Western country

someone who has been an ally for a long period

an ally that provides practical benefits

an ally that is a European country

an ally during a period of war

a very loyal and committed ally

a former ally; someone who was an ally in the past

a common phrase emphasizing both personal and strategic partnership

to have someone who shares your views and supports you

to discover that someone shares your views and is willing to support you

an ally in a conflict with a common opponent

to be in a state of having an ally

to discover or locate someone to be an ally

to no longer have someone as an ally

to succeed in having an ally

to obtain or secure an ally, often through effort

to cause an ally to become unfriendly or hostile