affiliate with



affiliate with

v.
1. To cause someone or something to associate or cooperate with someone or something: The badges that the scouts wear affiliate them with different troops. The medical school is affiliated with the university.
2. To associate or cooperate with someone or something: This medical school affiliates with the large university.
3. To associate someone with something or someone as a subordinate, employee, or member. Used reflexively: After she finished law school, she affiliated herself with a good law firm.
See also: affiliate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Heracleitus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
ShelleySHEL-eeEnglish
Carlson['ka:lsən]
Aigle-Greek Mythology
Valkyrieval-KIR-ee (English), VAL-kə-ree (English)Various
Jackalyn-English (Rare)