Give allegiance to
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ADHEREGive allegiance to.
ADHEREGive allegiance (to).
ADHEREShow allegiance (to)
DEVOTIONAllegiance to a cause
defectto desert an allegiance
PLEDGE"I ... allegiance to the Flag . . . "
defectedDEFECT, to desert an allegiance
defectingDEFECT, to desert an allegiance
fallto withdraw support or allegiance
defectsDEFECT, to desert an allegiance
ADHEREShow allegiance, as to a cause
STANDPrepare to recite the Pledge of Allegiance
FORGETMETSSwitch your hometown allegiance to the Yankees?
liegefeudal lord entitled to allegiance and service
defectorone that defects (to desert an allegiance)
professconfess one's faith in or allegiance to
liegerfeudal lord entitled to allegiance and service
liegesfeudal lord entitled to allegiance and service
treasonviolation of allegiance to one's sovereign or state
defectorsDEFECTOR, one that defects (to desert an allegiance)
apostatiseto change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
apostatizeto change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
apostatisesAPOSTATISE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
apostatizesAPOSTATIZE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
apostatizedAPOSTATIZE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
unchallengedNot called on to prove one's identity or allegiance
liegeowing primary allegiance and service to a feudal lord
liegesowing primary allegiance and service to a feudal lord
apostatisedAPOSTATISE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
liegerowing primary allegiance and service to a feudal lord
apostatizingAPOSTATIZE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
apostatisingAPOSTATISE, to change one's religious allegiance; forsake one's principles
revoltsto renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) rebel
alienlylating, belonging, or owing allegiance to another country or government foreign
allegiancesALLEGIANCE, the obligation of a feudal vassal to his liege lord
professorsA person who affirms a faith in or allegiance to something
professorA person who affirms a faith in or allegiance to something
GODOne of two words added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954
breakto sever connections or allegiance, as to tradition or a political group
adhesionsAllegiance or faithfulness to a particular person, party, or set of ideas