af•fil•i•ate/v. əˈfɪliˌeɪt; n. -ɪt, -ˌeɪt/USA pronunciationv.,-at•ed, -at•ing,n. v.
to attach or bring into close association or connection: [no object]The two groups affiliated.[~ + object* often: be + affiliated + with + object]The research center is affiliated with the university.[~ + oneself + with]affiliated themselves with a political party.
(tr; followed by to or with)to receive into close connection or association (with a larger body, group, organization, etc); adopt as a member, branch, etc
(followed by with)to associate (oneself) or be associated, esp as a subordinate or subsidiary; bring or come into close connection
/əˈfɪlɪɪt-ˌeɪt/
a person or organization that is affiliated with another
(as modifier): an affiliate member
Etymology: 18th Century: from Medieval Latin affīliātus adopted as a son, from affīlīare, from Latin filius sonafˌfiliˈation
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