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Affiliate

əˈfɪl.i.eɪt
verb

Officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.

Usage examples:

They are national associations affiliated to larger organizations
noun

A person or organization officially attached to a larger body.

Usage examples:

The firm established links with american affiliates

Affiliated

əˈfɪl.i.eɪ.tɪd
adjective

(of a subsidiary group or a person) officially attached or connected to an organization.

Usage examples:

Affiliated union members
verb

Officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.

Usage examples:

They are national associations affiliated to larger organizations

Affiliation

əˌfɪl.iˈeɪ.ʃən
noun

The state or process of affiliating or being affiliated.

Usage examples:

The group has no affiliation to any preservation society

Affinal

əˈfaɪ.nəl
adjective

Concerning or having a family relationship by marriage.

Usage examples:

Most cases illustrated here concern fine-tuning of the affinal category in such a way that it is po…

Affinities

əˈfɪn.ə.ti
noun

A natural liking for and understanding of someone or something.

Usage examples:

He had a special affinity with horses

Affinity

əˈfɪn.ə.ti
noun

A natural liking for and understanding of someone or something.

Usage examples:

He had a special affinity with horses

Affirm

əˈfɜːm
verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace
verb

To state something is true, or to state your support for an idea, opinion, etc.

Usage examples:

[ t ] applicants signed a form affirming their citizenship., [ + that clause ] these stories affirm…

Affirmation

ˌæf.əˈmeɪ.ʃən
noun

The action or process of affirming something.

Usage examples:

He nodded in affirmation

Affirmations

ˌæf.əˈmeɪ.ʃən
noun

The action or process of affirming something.

Usage examples:

He nodded in affirmation

Affirmative

əˈfɜː.mə.tɪv
adjective

Agreeing with or consenting to a statement or request.

Usage examples:

An affirmative answer
noun

A statement of agreement with or consent to an assertion or request.

Usage examples:

He accepted her reply as an affirmative
exclamation

Expressing agreement with or consent to a statement or request; yes.

Usage examples:

‘affirmative, sir,’ responded the ship’s tactical officer.

Affirmatively

əˈfɜː.mə.tɪv.li
adverb

In a way that expresses approval or agreement.

Usage examples:

They asked him whether he would like the job and he replied affirmatively

Affirmatives

əˈfɜː.mə.tɪv
noun

A statement of agreement with or consent to an assertion or request.

Usage examples:

He accepted her reply as an affirmative
adjective

Agreeing with or consenting to a statement or request.

Usage examples:

An affirmative answer
exclamation

Expressing agreement with or consent to a statement or request; yes.

Usage examples:

‘affirmative, sir,’ responded the ship’s tactical officer.

Affirmed

əˈfɜːm
verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Affirming

əˈfɜːm
verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Affirms

əˈfɜːm
verb

State emphatically or publicly.

Usage examples:

He affirmed the country's commitment to peace

Affix

əˈfɪks
verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Affixed

əˈfɪks
verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Affixes

əˈfɪks
verb

Stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Usage examples:

Panels to which he affixes copies of fine old prints
noun

An addition to the base form or stem of a word in order to modify its meaning or create a new word.

Usage examples:

Languages that work like this, where whole phrases or clauses can be formed in one word by attachin…

Afflict

əˈflɪkt
verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Afflicted

əˈflɪkt
verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Afflicting

əˈflɪkt
verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Affliction

əˈflɪk.ʃən
noun

A cause of pain or harm.

Usage examples:

A crippling affliction of the nervous system

Afflicts

əˈflɪkt
verb

(of a problem or illness) cause pain or trouble to; affect adversely.

Usage examples:

His younger child was afflicted with a skin disease

Affluence

ˈæf.lu.əns
noun

The state of having a great deal of money; wealth.

Usage examples:

A sign of our growing affluence

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