alliance

word

/əˈɫaɪəns/
uh-LY-uhns
/ɐlˈaɪəns/
uh-LY-uhns

Definition

An alliance is an agreement or partnership between people, groups, or countries to work together for a shared purpose, especially for support, protection, or advantage.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in politics, business, and international relations. It suggests cooperation between separate sides that keep their own identity. Common collocations include 'form an alliance', 'strategic alliance', and 'military alliance'.

Example Sentences

The two countries formed an alliance after the war.

basic

Our school has an alliance with a local museum.

basic

The political alliance lasted only one year.

basic

They realized that an alliance would help both companies grow faster.

natural

It was less a friendship and more an alliance of convenience.

natural

Without a strong alliance, the project probably won't survive.

natural