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affiliated

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af·fil·i·ate  (-fl-t)
v. af·fil·i·at·ed, af·fil·i·at·ing, af·fil·i·ates
v.tr.
1. To adopt or accept as a member, subordinate associate, or branch: The HMO affiliated the clinics last year.
2. To associate (oneself) as a subordinate, subsidiary, employee, or member: affiliated herself with a new law firm.
3. To assign the origin of.
v.intr.
To become closely connected or associated: The two unions voted to affiliate.
n. (--t, -t)
A person, organization, or establishment associated with another as a subordinate, subsidiary, or member: network affiliates.

[Medieval Latin afflire, to adopt : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin flius, son; see dh(i)- in Indo-European roots.]

af·fili·ation n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.affiliated - being joined in close association; "affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
related, related to - being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics ; "painting and the related arts"; "school-related activities"; "related to micelle formation is the...ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil-water interfaces"

affiliated
Translations
affiliated [əˈfɪlɪeɪtɪd] adjafiliado;
affiliated company → empresa or compañía filial or subsidiaria

affiliated [əˈfɪlɪeɪtɪd] adjaffilié(e);
affiliated company → filiale f

affiliated [əˈfɪlɪeɪtɪd] adjangeschlossen

affiliated [əˈfɪlɪeɪtɪd] adjaffiliato/a;
affiliated company → filiale f

affiliated
adj affiliated [əˈfilieitid]
connected with or joined to (a larger group etc) as a member an affiliated branch of the union. geaffilieer مُنْتَسِب، مُنْضَم числящ се přidružený, sesterský tilsluttet; tilhørende angeschlossen συνδεδεμένος, θυγατρικός, μέλος afiliado tütar- وابسته liittyvä, kuuluva affilié מְסוֹנָף सम्‍बद्व pripojen tagja/leányvállalata vminek bergabung tengdur affiliato 会員の 가입한 esantis kaip filialas/narys/padalinys pievienots (kā filiāle); saistīts; piederīgs ada pertalian aangesloten tilsluttet stowarzyszony filiado afiliat присоединённый pridružený, sesterský pridružen pridružen ansluten สาขา bağlı 隸屬的 філіальний وابستہ ، متعلق nhận làm chi nhánh
n afˌfiliˈation
a connection with (an organization etc) What are his political affiliations? affiliasie إنْتِسَاب، إنْضِمَام връзка vztahy, členství tilhørsforhold; tilknytning die Zugehörigkeit δεσμός, σύνδεσμος afiliación kuuluvus وابستگی kytkentä affiliation קֶשֶר सम्‍बद्धता veza kapcsolat, hovatartozás afiliasi tengsl, samband affiliazione, appartenenza 所属 가입, 제휴 ryšys, priklausomybė pievienošana (filiāles); piederība; saistība hubungan connectie tilslutning, tilknytning związek, powiązanie filiação apartenenţă присоединение; членство členstvo članstvo veza anknytning เครือข่าย bağlantı 隸屬關系,所屬單位 зв'язок شرکت ، میل ، الحاق mối liên hệ


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"The same, in fact, I am affiliated to," remarked the student.
He was generally to be found at the Pen and Ink Club, an institution affiliated with the New York Players, of which he was a member.
It is known that he affiliated with none of the groups of terrorists.
 
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