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ally with

The two companies ally with each other to develop new technology.

Definition

Verb: * To unite formally, typically referring to interest groups, countries, or organizations joining together for a common purpose or mutual benefit.

Usage

The verb "ally with" describes the deliberate, often official, act of forming an association or partnership. It implies a strategic union based on shared interests, goals, or against a common challenge. The subject and object are usually plural entities (e.g., nations, parties, companies).

Examples
  • International Relations: "The two nations decided to each other to strengthen their trade position."
  • Politics: "The smaller political party chose to the centrists to form a coalition government."
  • Business/Advocacy: "The environmental group local communities to oppose the new construction project."
Advanced Usage
  • Formal vs. Informal Alliances: While "ally with" often suggests a formal agreement, it can also describe a less formal strategic partnership. The context indicates the formality.
    • Formal: "The countries signed a treaty to ally with one another for mutual defense."
    • Strategic: "The startup allied with a major tech firm to gain access to distribution networks."
Variants and Related Words
  • Ally (noun): A person, group, or country that has joined with another for mutual support.
    • Example: "France was a key ally during the war."
  • Alliance (noun): The state of being allied; the formal agreement or union itself.
    • Example: "The military alliance was crucial for regional security."
  • Allied (adjective): Joined by or relating to an alliance.
    • Example: "The allied forces launched a coordinated campaign."
Synonyms
  • Unite with: To join together for a common purpose.
  • Join forces with: To combine efforts or resources.
  • Form an alliance with: (More formal) To create a formal union.
  • Team up with: (Less formal) To work together cooperatively.
Antonyms
  • Oppose: To be against; to resist.
  • Sever ties with: To end a connection or relationship formally.
  • Rival: To compete with.
Related Phrasal Verbs/Idioms
  • To be in alliance with: A state describing an existing formal union.
    • Example: "The kingdom was in alliance with its neighboring states."
  • To make common cause with: To unite with others because of a shared belief or goal.
    • Example: "Protesters from various groups made common cause with each other."
ally with

The two companies ally with each other to develop new technology.

Verb
  1. unite formally; of interest groups or countries