English to Urdu Dictionary allied

allied

الائیڈ
definition
verb
he allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen
combine or unite a resource or commodity with (another) for mutual benefit.
adjective
allied territories
joined by or relating to members of an alliance.
translation of 'allied'
adjective
متحده
example
It presents an ideal opportunity to enhance the public image of the chemical and 'allied' industries.
Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an 'allied' effort.
The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an 'allied' country.
Even as he rejected allied policies, Reagan sought to preserve 'allied' relations.
Finally, the intervention of 'allied' troops was ineffectual and actually amateurish.
Unlike medicine and 'allied' professions, psychotherapy has established itself primarily outside the state sector.
The Sierra Club and 'allied' organizations have intervened in support of the Park Service.
He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against 'allied' nations.
It is hard now to deny that the 'allied' intervention saved Afghan lives.
Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of 'allied' forces fighting each other?
What do the 'allied' coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy?
In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous 'allied' industries.
The last wave in each mission has you defending your fleet so certain 'allied' ships can make an escape.
On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other 'allied' industries like advertising and marketing.
We all know we're way short of the number of doctors and 'allied' health professionals we need.
So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these 'allied' countries?
The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and 'allied' militia.
Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from 'allied' nations.
Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing 'allied' troops in Iraq.
His previous government was brought down in 1999 when an 'allied' party withdrew support.
Don't the 'allied' forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like?
They are happy to bring in 'allied' forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping.
The terrorist act in America and the 'allied' efforts in Afghanistan were hot topics at the meeting.
This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more 'allied' troops on the ground.
The French are also deeply involved, as are other European and 'allied' nations in Africa.
In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be 'allied with' .
The local tribesmen 'allied with' him put up fierce resistance.
In World War II they served as a major 'Allied' base.
In France and Britain many reckoned Soviet cooperation to be essential to the success of an 'Allied' war effort against Nazi Germany.
The 'Allied' offensive began in early December 1944.
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