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    Use "loyalty" in a sentence

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    loyalty


    1. · Men have to appreciate that girls have to shift their loyalty from a woman to a man, from mother to husband


    2. I want to counter his argument with things like loyalty and trust, but I know I have earned neither


    3. When Satan is then released and sent out through the nations at the end of the 1000-year reign of Christ, those nations and peoples that decide to be subject under that manipulated again show their loyalty


    4. There are a number of ways you can reward your customers and followers, not only for following you, but for referral business and for their loyalty


    5. The man saved her, and she stayed with him out of loyalty at first


    6. They would prove to be very strong in their loyalty, and in battle


    7. Blue is also associated with loyalty and will convey a message to people that you


    8. Altera was at her side some years later when Naria made her play for the throne; her loyalty was without question


    9. They had argued some more about Ava’s loyalty while he had that reverie


    10. “She’s good, she’s given us no reason to doubt her loyalty to the mission, but she’s something of a loose cannon

    11. That’s why I have his connections checked every day, it’s not that I don’t trust his loyalty, it’s just that he may not feel the need to be as diligent


    12. “And for your loyalty, I have a surprise,” she said pointing towards the ship


    13. When Boras took the throne, it would be for a very short time; Matai planned on killing him and exposing his devious plans, thus proving his loyalty to Aura


    14. It proves faith and loyalty


    15. His loyalty had been pledged to the Elders many long years ago; but lately he was beginning to think that they were all mad


    16. it’s heart-warming to see such loyalty to the King


    17. 'And your lack of loyalty is what worries me,' he


    18. He decided he had little loyalty to the secretive weirdos from Wescarp and would give up their address if it gained him some info in return


    19. His loyalty had always been questionable in the past, but his recent actions proved he was an enemy


    20. As powerful as he was, he never would have made it this long without the loyalty and love of his companions – including his most recent one, Dona’Cora

    21. the long-term, but will also help build loyalty and job satisfaction


    22. You have the loyalty of a bloodsucking vermin,


    23. To see a hot oven in your dream indicates passion, loyalty, warmth, devotion, togetherness and unselfishness


    24. He's the one who brought those girls here, buying the loyalty of his men with cheap, easy filth


    25. The Elf was content with the attentions of the two 'crew,' while Denalin had mixed feelings over the shift in loyalty


    26. ‘Manes’, the ‘Ghosts’, as I suspect there are more than a few soulless mercenaries within those ranks whose first and only loyalty is to gold


    27. required the loyalty of all nations on Earth


    28. ” Then she added quickly, “Kurt is a nice man, but a very private person, but for some reason I have never trusted his loyalty to our country


    29. We both know how poorly your past decisions have reflected on your loyalty


    30. Aspen knew a thing or two about loyalty to her god

    31. The church of England, in particular, has always valued herself, with great reason, upon the unexceptionable loyalty of her principles


    32. broke out after many years of service in the United States Navy, he moved his family to New York out of loyalty to the North and


    33. Cats are agile in their loyalty, recognizing and expressing love in its myriad shapes and unconventional forms


    34. In his youth and strength, his love and loyalty, he gave all that mortality can give


    35. To appear to comply – but ultimately and deliberately do the opposite – and risk suffering an unimaginably torturous death is true loyalty to the cause


    36. They had pledged their loyalty to him, following his every victory


    37. So they’ve switched their loyalty to you


    38. ) Thus, when asked by one of his closest aids why he kept on employing a man of questionable loyalty, he responded:


    39. This will develop loyalty and even help your blog go viral


    40. was because of loyalty, but in the back of his mind he recalled his earlier conversation with Jhordel

    41. Naturally, on that first night – a time when members of the new regime visited the shelters – he suspected her to be a stooge, there to garner the loyalty of the Chosen


    42. willingly lay his life on the line merely out of some notion of loyalty, though some might argue


    43. “Don’t be misled by their name, “Manna warned, “or feel some misguided loyalty by their name


    44. A country which suffered much abuse and terrorist attacks because of their support and loyalty towards you, a former colony, through the years and will do so for the foreseeable future! Clever people say that a man's actions speak louder than his words and it is true


    45. With that comes loyalty


    46. Accordingly we took the third option and liquidated the company and started again with someone else tied in and understanding loyalty


    47. “If she knew what Arbitan was, would she still support him? If she’s a native-born Turgonian, you’d think she would feel more loyalty to the empire


    48. The loyalty of the Rabble must be preserved at whatever cost lest that nation‘s political ―leaders‖ fall out of favor


    49. My perfect attendance record at the office has extended into its seventh (consecutive) year; a testimony to my physical endurance, company loyalty and stupidity! Old habits, however, are hard to break!


    50. And still their efforts did not bring them any loyalty from London





































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    Synonyms for "loyalty"

    allegiance commitment dedication loyalty trueness homage faithfulness fidelity fealty

    "loyalty" definitions

    the quality of being loyal


    feelings of allegiance


    the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action