English to Spanish Dictionary allegiance

allegiance

lealtad
definition
noun
those wishing to receive citizenship must swear allegiance to the republic
loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause.
translation of 'allegiance'
noun
vasallaje,
fidelidad,
lealtad
example
How can you justify 'allegiance' to a different city if you do not live there, or are not from there?
He would be compromised by his party 'allegiance' , not to mention his string of directorships.
Players should be free to represent the country they feel 'allegiance' to, no matter where they were born.
Its aims were internally generated, and it won fierce 'allegiance' from the Palestinian people.
Whatever your political 'allegiance' , there's almost certain to be a piece of merchandise to suit it.
to owe 'allegiance' to a monarch
they have a strong 'allegiance' to the church
There was no doubt about his 'allegiance' : he was draped in an Irish tricolour and was wearing a green wig!
there's no doubt about his 'allegiance' to the party
His unswerving 'allegiance' to the socialist ideal guaranteed an eventful political life.
You have seen duty and 'allegiance' in the determined faces of our soldiers.
The Guardian has clearly decided to switch 'allegiance' to the Conservatives.
Pledge your 'allegiance' to your own gender and learn to celebrate the woman in you.
Political 'allegiance' is a matter of conscience, and if people cannot be held to that, where is morality?
The obvious way to approach this question is to ask why people choose one religious 'allegiance' over another.
In addition, students started their day by pledging 'allegiance' to the stars and stripes flag.
those wishing to receive citizenship must swear 'allegiance' to the republic
Constantly it seems we are pressured to declare our 'allegiance' to one side or the other.
This year I've decided to switch my mathematical 'allegiance' to square numbers.
to maintain 'allegiance' to sth
Three years later, leftwing 'allegiance' in an American writer was professional suicide.
She refused to take her seat, for she would have had to swear 'allegiance' to the King.
There are many gangs who have adopted political 'allegiance' to one party or another.
Loyalty to him became the test of patriotism and social 'allegiance' in general.
I thought all people must pledge their 'allegiance' , or be categorised accordingly.
those wishing to receive citizenship must swear' allegianc'e to the republic
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