unallied

English

Etymology

un- + allied

Adjective

unallied (not comparable)

  1. Not allied.
    • 1973, Leonard Frank James, Rivalry, reason, and revolution, page 51:
      England became the rallying-point and a balance in continental politics because her geographical position permitted her to remain unallied until an emergency threatened her and other nations.
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