ally oneself with
1ally oneself with — side with. → ally …
2align oneself with — ally oneself to. → align …
3ally — ► NOUN (pl. allies) 1) a person, organization, or country that cooperates with another. 2) (the Allies) the countries that fought with Britain in the First and Second World Wars. ► VERB (allies, allied) (ally to/with) 1) …
4ally — ally1 [ alʌɪ] noun (plural allies) a person or organization that cooperates with another. ↘a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. ↘(the Allies) the countries that fought with Britain in the First and Second… …
5ally — index affiliate, backer, bear (support), benefactor, coactor, coadjutant, cohort, colleague …
6side with — Syn: support, take someone s part, stand by, back, be loyal to, defend, champion, ally oneself with …
7ally — 1. noun a political ally Syn: associate, colleague, friend, confederate, partner, supporter Ant: enemy, opponent 2. verb the Catholic powers allied with Philip II Syn: unite, combine, join (up) …
8ally — 1. noun close political allies Syn: associate, colleague, friend, confederate, partner, supporter Ant: enemy, opponent 2. verb 1) he allied his racing experience with business acumen Syn: combine, marry …
9throw in one's lot with — JOIN FORCES WITH, join up with, form an alliance with, ally with, align oneself with, link up with, make common cause with. → lot * * * phrasal : to join as an associate : share the fate of reluctant to throw in their lot with a new society… …
10throw in one's lot with — he threw in his lot with the conspirators Syn: join forces with, join up with, form an alliance with, ally with, align oneself with, link up with, make common cause with …