allegiance in the PONS Dictionary

allegiance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pledge allegiance to one's country
oath of allegiance
to pledge allegiance to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Allegiance has a reputation for not being an easy game to learn, even with its simplified flight model.
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He had no identification to prove his allegiance, but he did have his leather pouch containing the medallion.
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After having gone through the whole text of the oath of allegiance in this manner, the caliph leads the members in silent prayers.
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He refused to take an oath of allegiance, but was later paroled in an exchange of prisoners.
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The man pledged allegiance to the king, and he went on his way.
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He routinely changes his alliances, and his true allegiance seems to be only to himself.
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A player of equal or lower level can swear allegiance to a player of the same or higher level, becoming a vassal of a patron.
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They were required to take an oath of allegiance.
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It was never particularly successful, however; disputes and different allegiances between and within the group of states hindered unity.
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He took the oath of allegiance on his hand on 1911 at the age of eighteen years.
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