- affiliate (oneself) to/with
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English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
affiliate — v. (D; refl., tr.) to affiliate to, with (to affiliate oneself with a movement; they are affiliated with the national committee; to become affiliated with) * * * [ə fɪlɪeɪt] with (to affiliateoneself with a movement; they are affiliated with the… … Combinatory dictionary
affiliate — af·fil·i·ate 1 /ə fi lē ˌāt/ vb at·ed, at·ing vt 1: to bring or receive into close association as a member or division 2: to join or associate as a member or division vi: to connect or associate oneself usu. used with with has jus … Law dictionary
affiliate — [ə fil′ē āt΄; ] for n., usually [, ə fil′ēit] vt. affiliated, affiliating [< ML affiliatus, pp. of affiliare, to adopt as a son < L ad , to + filius, son] 1. to take in as a member or branch 2. to connect or associate (oneself) with an… … English World dictionary
affiliate — affiliable /euh fil ee euh beuhl/, adj. affiliative /euh fil ee ay tiv, fil ee euh /, adj. v. /euh fil ee ayt /; n. /euh fil ee it, ayt /, v., affiliated, affiliating, n. v.t. 1. to bring into close association or connection: The research center… … Universalium
affiliate — verb (affiliated, affiliating) –verb (t) /əˈfɪlieɪt / (say uh fileeayt) 1. to bring into association or close connection: the two banks were affiliated. 2. Law to fix the paternity of, as an illegitimate child. 3. (sometimes followed by on or… …
affiliate — v. & n. v. 1 tr. (usu. in passive; foll. by to, with) attach or connect (a person or society) with a larger organization. 2 tr. (of an institution) adopt (persons as members, societies as branches). 3 intr. a (foll. by to) associate oneself with… … Useful english dictionary
affiliate — af•fil•i•ate v. [[t]əˈfɪl iˌeɪt[/t]] n. [[t] ɪt, ˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, n. 1) to bring into close association or connection: The center affiliated with the university[/ex] 2) to attach or unite on terms of fellowship; associate (usu. fol. by … From formal English to slang
affiliate — I. verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Medieval Latin affiliatus, past participle of affiliare to adopt as a son, from Latin ad + filius son more at feminine Date: 1761 transitive verb 1. a. to bring or receive into close connection as a member or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
relate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. tell, recount, report, narrate; connect, associate (see relation). See description. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To tell] Syn. recount, recite, retell; see describe , narrate , report 1 . 2. [To connect] … English dictionary for students
empathize — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. identify with, sympathize, feel for, relate to, understand, put oneself in another s place, put oneself in another s shoes; see also sympathize . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. identify with, relate to, understand,… … English dictionary for students
identify — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. recognize, distinguish, put one s finger on; associate; name. See memory, identity, nomenclature. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. classify, catalog, recognize; see classify , distinguish 1 , know 2 , name… … English dictionary for students