inter-Allied
Americanadjective
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
Washington, un willing to gamble on Soviet assistance to Budapest's anti-Communist Government, proposed an inter-Allied commission to plan and carry out economic reconstruction.
From Time Magazine Archive
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So Yalta provided for inter-Allied administration of Germany for some time, and regional Allied control.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But Joseph Stalin himself, by his intense interest in the inter-Allied Mediterranean Commission�to which he took care to appoint one of his most formidable men�has already testified to the potency of American presence in Europe.
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The best description of Europe’s economic situation is undoubtedly that of Mr. Herbert Hoover, who, from his experience as inter-Allied food controller, is peculiarly qualified to pass authoritative judgment.
From The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy by Stoddard, Lothrop
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