English to Tamil Meaning of ally - கூட்டாளியான


Ally :
கூட்டாளியான

கூட்டாளியான, நண்பன், கூட்டாட்சி, சிறுத்தைப்புலி, நண்பா, மொட்டு, புரவலர், பெயரளவில், இணை, பங்குதாரர், ஒருங்கிணைப்பாளர், உதவியாளருக்கு, உதவியாளர்

கூட்டாளியான

கூட்டாளிகள்நட்புவாதத்திற்கும்
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Definitions of ally in English
Noun(1) a friendly nation(2) an associate who provides cooperation or assistance
Verb(1) become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage
Examples of ally in English
(1) He was in a particularly bad mood one day after his father had called him to come help him promote a political ally .(2) Japan is, for all intents and purposes, our strongest ally in Asia at the moment.(3) he was forced to dismiss his closest political ally(4) I've come to see the cactus as an organic metaphor for technology; a thorny ally in the artistic process.(5) Slapping the cohorts of a military ally in the face is not very respectable.(6) I also believe such a shift would be good for the nationalist brand: it would ally the party with the quality of dynamism, while showing commitment to personal as well as national ÔÇÿfreedomÔÇÖ.(7) Within my global responsibilities, the legal department was a close ally and business partner.(8) He said he had no idea his political ally was misusing Forum funds.(9) It was now clear: the Allies were fighting an undeclared war against the Bolsheviks.(10) The Allies would not negotiate with a country that had plunged Europe into war twice in 30 years.(11) The most significant result of the raid was on morale, as the Allies had had few big victories to that date.(12) Frankly, a lot of the money seems to be going to the political allies of this president.(13) This skirmish against the Allies was fought just outside Paris, to the east of the city.(14) In the first innings Lee had been erratic and expensive, like Warne conceding more than 100 runs, but yesterday he sustained a decent pace and allied it to accuracy.(15) Moreover, it is a mistake to think that militaries rule without civilian allies .(16) How did the German experience of World War One trench warfare differ from that of the Allies ?
Related Phrases of ally
(1) ally ::
கூட்டாளியான
Synonyms
Noun
1. associate ::
இணை
2. colleague ::
சக
3. friend ::
நண்பன்
4. confederate ::
கூட்டாட்சி
5. partner ::
பங்குதாரர்
6. supporter ::
ஆதரவாளர்
7. peeps ::
நண்பர்களின்
Verb
8. combine ::
இணைக்க
9. marry ::
திருமணம்
10. couple ::
ஜோடி
11. merge ::
ஒன்றாக்க
12. amalgamate ::
கலந்துவிட்டனர்
13. join ::
சேர
14. fuse ::
உருகி
Antonyms
1. disband ::
கலைத்துவிட
Different Forms
allies, ally, allying
Word Example from TV Shows
a vicious boy with a crown on his head,
is not a reliable ally.

a vicious boy with a crown on his head, is not a reliable ALLY.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 4

he would make a valuable ally.

he would make a valuable ALLY.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

we need an ally.

we need an ALLY.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

You don't want Balon Greyjoy for an ally.

You don't want Balon Greyjoy for an ALLY.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 1

Which is why I was speaking
to Jon Snow, a potential ally.

Which is why I was speaking to Jon Snow, a potential ALLY.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

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