inter-Allied

or in·ter·al·lied

[ in-ter-uh-lahyd ]

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

Origin of inter-Allied

1
First recorded in 1915–20

Words Nearby inter-Allied

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How to use inter-Allied in a sentence

  • The last so-called inter-Allied conference in the Entente countries made it clear that this change had been effected.

    The Red Conspiracy | Joseph J. Mereto
  • It controlled inter-Allied exports and imports and was a power even in trade with the neutrals of Europe.

    The Iron Ration | George Abel Schreiner
  • That he knew more about the matter than the special inter-Allied commission is hardly to be supposed.

  • But that would not account for their neglect to despatch an inter-Allied contingent to restore order in the city and country.

  • And if it is true that a number of people voted twice and even three times the inter-Allied Commission fell short of its duties.