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inter-Allied

American  
[in-ter-uh-lahyd] / ˌɪn tər əˈlaɪd /
Or interallied

adjective

  1. between or among allied nations, especially the Allies of World War I.


Etymology

Origin of inter-Allied

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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In 1946 he competed in his first international race, an inter-Allied meet in Berlin.

From The Guardian • Jun. 22, 2012

Ambassador Averell Harriman that Big Power relations hinged on inter-Allied atomic policy.

From Time Magazine Archive

The French proposals are expected to lead to a private and even secret meeting of the two Premiers at an early date, and with Belgium's connivance to result in an inter-Allied Conference during the Fall.

From Time Magazine Archive

We have always desired and sought the inter-Allied accord which M. Herriot seeks.

From Time Magazine Archive

They announced that they would not tolerate a repetition of such acts, and that inter-Allied patrols, acting with Serbian troops and the local police force, would take measures to prevent them.

From The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 by Baerlein, Henry