Affiliation [noun]
Definition of Affiliation:
association with an organization
Synonyms of Affiliation:
● Alliance
● Crowd
● Tie-in
● Gang
● Ring
● Bunch
● Union
● Crew
● Cahoots
● Outfit
● Mob
● Clan
● League
● Hookup
● Merging
● Joining
Opposite/Antonyms of Affiliation:
Sentence/Example of Affiliation:
Clark said the newly minted cheer club has done no paperwork and has no nonprofit or business affiliation.
If you’ve changed your name, moved within your state or want to change your party affiliation, you must update your registration or reregister in your new county.
Ochsner did not answer ProPublica’s questions about doctor affiliations with hospice companies.
The federal government recommends confirming your name is spelled accurately, that your address and party affiliation are up-to-date, and that you know where your polling place is.
She created a pilot pod with her 9-year-old son and some classmates in June, and is assessing how to scale up that setup through her affiliation with the Orange County Educational Advancement Network, or OCEAN.
The main source of voter data is public voting records, which include a voter’s names, address, and party affiliation.
Because evidence points to the fact that many Americans, regardless of their party affiliation, are willing to condone violence and repression against their political opponents.
It may even be that as one result of the affiliation of the two houses the Queen's Men were transferred to the Curtain.
Both forms of exogamy, the unlimited and the limited, observe the same law with respect to the group affiliation of children.
In church affiliation Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Catholics, loyal to the teachings of their denomination.