0 to cause a group to become part of or form a close relationship with another, usually larger, group, or organization: --
1 an organization that is connected with or controlled by another, usually larger, organization: --
Our college is an affiliate of the university.
2 to become part of or form a close relationship with a group or organization: --
3 one part of a larger group or organization: --
The show is broadcast on most of the network’s affiliates.
4 an organization that is officially connected with or controlled by another, usually larger, organization: --
5 to be officially connected with or controlled by another, usually larger, company or organization: --
In Dubai, most of the major hotels are affiliated to one of the several world-class golf courses.
The trust is affiliated with another nonprofit group.
The institute was closely affiliated with the medical faculty.
However, 40 % of affiliates have contributed less than 42 % of the time, and therefore would miss the eligibility criterion.
A larger number of leaders are loosely affiliated politically with a party or movement.
Each variable is coded 1 if a legislator was affiliated with the faction.
Among those affiliated with formal associations, nearly two-fifths (39%) reported membership in alumni associations.
The subjects were accrued from an urban and a rural practice, both affiliated with a university family medicine department.
Reduced volume of limbic system affiliated basal ganglia in mood disorders.
The other clinics are affiliated to general health clinics.