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  1. Co-allynoun

    a joint ally

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-ally in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-ally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of co-ally in a Sentence

  1. Jeanne Shaheen:

    Germany is a critical U.S. ally and I welcome steps by the administration to try to negotiate a diplomatic path forward and consult with our European allies to mitigate the impact of Nord Stream 2 2 pipeline project, however, I am not yet convinced that this agreement -- or any bilateral agreement -- can sufficiently provide assurances to our European allies and minimize the considerable economic impact and security implications of this pipeline's completion. I've long contended that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline should not be completed because it empowers the Kremlin to spread its malign influence throughout Eastern Europe, threatens the economic security of our European partners and puts our global stability at risk. I continue to believe that.

  2. Michael Beckley:

    China, on the one hand, wants to support Russia but is not willing to go to the full extent as an ally would because it worries that it'll get cut off from the Western economic system and invite hostility towards itself.

  3. President Andrzej Duda:

    As your friend and ally we urged all parties to work together to sustain Poland's democratic institutions, that's what makes us democracies, not just ... the fact that we vote in elections, but the institutions we depend on every day such as rule of law, independent judiciaries.

  4. Norm Pattis:

    The state is a terrifying enemy, but a clean conscience is a powerful ally.

  5. Charles Krauthammer:

    That's why this is a double attack on us, it's a loss of an ally against Al Qaeda. and it's a huge geopolitical gain for Iran extending its influence over Arab states.

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