affiliate

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 is affiliated with the university.
2. to attach or unite on terms of fellowship; associate (usually fol. by with in U.S. usage, by to in Brit. usage): to affiliate with the church.
3. to trace the descent, derivation, or origin of: to affiliate a language.
4. to adopt.
5. Law. to fix the paternity of, as an illegitimate child: The mother affiliated her child upon John Doe.
v.i.
6. to associate oneself; be intimately united in action or interest.
n.
7. a branch organization.
8. Com.
a. a business concern owned or controlled in whole or in part by another concern.
b. a subsidiary.
9. a person who is affiliated; associate; auxiliary.
[1755-65; < L affiliatus adopted as son (ptp. of affiliare), equiv. to af- AF- + fili(us) son + -atus -ATE1]

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