[
US
/əˈfɪɫiˌeɪt, əˈfɪɫiət/
]
VERB
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keep company with; hang out with
He associates with strange people
She affiliates with her colleagues -
join in an affiliation
The two colleges affiliated
They affiliated with a national group
NOUN
- a subordinate or subsidiary associate; a person who is affiliated with another or with an organization
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a subsidiary or subordinate organization that is affiliated with another organization
network affiliates
How To Use affiliate In A Sentence
- He will remain affiliated with the firm as a special associate director.
- Local cable and satellite affiliates will distribute the food donations to local food banks.
- They affiliated with a national group
- The Islamic State of Iraq, an al Qaeda-affiliated group, claimed credit for the attack.
- A rough measure of self-citation may be found in the links to other, affiliated sites.
- The link is on an unaffiliated site that had resources for gay youth.
- Someday soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso," said Joe Lin-Hill , an emerging-markets professor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, a graduate school run by an affiliate of the auction house. The China Factor
- When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
- HMO users should consider taking the company’s prescription-by-mail affiliate or plan on visiting an emergency clinic and getting a short-term refill. The RVer’s Bible
- The majority of people questioned affiliated themselves with a religious group.