What does loyaliteit in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word loyaliteit in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use loyaliteit in Dutch.

The word loyaliteit in Dutch means loyaliteit,trouw, loyaliteit, loyauteit, aanhankelijkheid, trouw, loyaliteit, trouw, trouw, loyaliteit, loyaliteit, oprechtheid, trouw, trouw, loyaliteit, loyaliteit. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word loyaliteit

loyaliteit,trouw

(allegiance: to group)

The general's loyalty was never in question.

loyaliteit, loyauteit

(loyalty)

To join the club, Sam had to swear his allegiance to the president.

aanhankelijkheid

(allegiance, devotion)

Their adherence to the party prevents them from thinking freely.

trouw

(uncountable (being faithful to sb)

When they got married, they swore their fidelity to each other.

loyaliteit, trouw

(loyalty)

The queen suddenly doubted her maid's constancy.

trouw, loyaliteit

(archaic (faith, faithfulness)

loyaliteit, oprechtheid, trouw

(allegiance: to friend)

Gary always thought that Paul's loyalty to him was unshakable.

trouw, loyaliteit

(uncountable (person: support, devotion)

The minister was admired by many for his adhesion to republican principles.

loyaliteit

(uncountable (loyalty)

I've never doubted Emily's fidelity as a friend.

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