inter-allied
Definition
- Adjective:
- Between or among allies: "inter-allied" describes something that occurs, exists, or is shared between or among allied nations, particularly during or in the context of a major war. It specifically refers to relationships, agreements, or activities that involve multiple allied countries acting together.
Usage Examples
- (A meeting between allied nations to plan joint actions.)
- (Collaboration among the allied forces was necessary.)
- (A leadership system shared by the allied countries.)
Advanced Usage
"inter-allied committee": a committee composed of representatives from multiple allied nations.
- The inter-allied committee on supplies ensured fair distribution of resources. (A group from various allied countries overseeing resource allocation.)
"inter-allied relations": diplomatic or military interactions between allied states.
- Inter-allied relations were strained after the disagreement over strategy. (The connections between allied nations became difficult.)
Variants and Related Words
Allied (adj): joined by treaty or agreement for a common purpose.
- The allied forces launched a coordinated attack. (The combined military forces acted together.)
Inter- (prefix): between; among.
- Inter-allied uses this prefix to indicate relationships between multiple allies.
Synonyms
- Coalition: a temporary alliance of distinct parties for joint action.
- Multinational: involving several nations (often used in a military context).
Related Idioms
- Allied front: a unified stance taken by allied nations.
- The inter-allied front remained strong despite internal disagreements. (The collective position of the allies held firm.)