loyalty in the PONS Dictionary

loyalty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pledge loyalty

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Opponents attacked the men's loyalty and prevented their speaking in councils.
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The rest of the monks were obliged to swear an oath of loyalty.
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It focuses largely on friendship, honor and loyalty between pupils.
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She defeats a giant who is actually a snake, and his army pledges their loyalty to her.
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Whenever damage is dealt to a planeswalker, that many loyalty counters are removed from it.
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He has no loyalty to the country which exiled him.
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The songs in this episode are about why dogs do what they do, and the loyalty that dogs possess.
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This tax does not affect the town's loyalty level.
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Civil servants, professors, and students must sign a loyalty pledge, under which their political activity and freedom of expression are restricted.
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These mountains played a significant role in the settlement of the county and thus the division of its loyalties during the war.
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