The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cobelligerent \Co`bel*lig"er*ent\, a. Carrying on war in conjunction with another power.
Cobelligerent \Co`bel*lig"er*ent\, n. A nation or state that carries on war in connection with another.
Wiktionary
a. Carrying on war in conjunction with another power. n. One who wages war on the same side; a military ally.
Usage examples of "cobelligerent".
Since the Soviet Union was not a cobelligerent against Japan, there could be no four-power meeting.
If natural obstacles of terrain and climate were extreme, human obstacles raised by the mutual antagonisms and soured morale of reluctant cobelligerents were no less so, and the monsoon of the summer months thickened the misery.
I to construe that my presence means the Race extends the same cease-fire to Great Britain as to my cobelligerents who sit at this table with me?
Pawasar Pawasar Ras said, "They are become our cobelligerents against the flying tower.
As Zhukov said, the Finns had become Hitler's cobelligerents as soon as they got the chance.
As Zhukov said, the Finns had become Hitler’s cobelligerents as soon as they got the chance.