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Dictionary: af·fil·i·ate   (ə-fĭl'ē-āt') pronunciation

v., -at·ed, -at·ing, -ates.

v.tr.
  1. To adopt or accept as a member, subordinate associate, or branch: The HMO affiliated the clinics last year.
  2. To associate (oneself) as a subordinate, subsidiary, employee, or member: affiliated herself with a new law firm.
  3. To assign the origin of.
v.intr.
To become closely connected or associated: The two unions voted to affiliate.

n. (-ē-ĭt, -āt')
A person, organization, or establishment associated with another as a subordinate, subsidiary, or member: network affiliates.

[Medieval Latin affīliāre, to adopt : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin fīlius, son.]

affiliation af·fil'i·a'tion n.

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verb

    To unite or be united in a relationship: ally, associate, bind, combine, conjoin, connect, join, link, relate. See connect.

noun

  1. One who is united in a relationship with another: ally, associate, cohort, colleague, confederate, copartner, fellow, partner. See connect.
  2. A local unit of a business or an auxiliary controlled by such a business: branch, division, subsidiary. See part/whole.

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v

Definition: associate or be associated with a larger organization
Antonyms: disjoin, separate, stay away


Dental Dictionary: affiliation
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(əfil′ē-ā′shən)
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The incorporation or formation of a partnership by two or more dentists for the purpose of practicing the profession of dentistry.

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: To either join or be joined to a group.

pronunciation Ben didn't want to affiliate with the association.

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In the broadcasting industry (especially in North America), a network affiliate (or affiliated station) is a local broadcaster which carries some or all of the programme line-up of a television or radio network, but is owned by a company other than the owner of the network. This distinguishes such a station from an owned-and-operated station (O&O), which is owned by its parent network.

In the United States, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations limit the number of network-owned stations as a percentage of total market size. As such, networks tend to have O&Os only in the largest media markets (eg. New York City and Los Angeles), and rely on affiliates to carry their programming in other markets. However, even the largest markets may have network affiliates in lieu of O&Os. For instance, Tribune Broadcasting's WPIX serves as the New York City affiliate for the CW Television Network, which does not have an O&O in that market. On the other hand, several other TV stations in the same market — WABC (ABC), WCBS (CBS), WNBC (NBC), WNYW (Fox) and WWOR-TV (MyNetworkTV) — are O&Os.

In Canada, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has significantly more lenient rules regarding media ownership. As such, most television stations, regardless of market size, are now O&Os of their respective networks, with only a few true affiliates remaining. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation originally relied on a large number of privately-owned affiliates to disseminate its radio and television programming. However, since the 1960s, most of the CBC Television affiliates have been replaced by network owned and operated stations or retransmitters. CBC Radio stations are now entirely O&O.

While network-owned stations will normally carry the full programming schedule of the originating network, an affiliate is independently-owned and typically under no obligation to do so. Affiliated stations often buy supplementary programming from another source, such as a syndicator or another television network which does not have coverage in the station's broadcast area, in addition to the programming they carry from their primary network affiliation.

Dual affiliations

In some smaller markets in the United States, a station may even be simultaneously listed as an affiliate of two networks. A station which has a dual affiliation is typically expected to air all or most of both networks' core prime time schedules — although programming from a station's secondary affiliation normally airs outside of its usual network time slot, and some less popular programs may simply be left off a station's schedule. Dual affiliations are most commonly associated with the smaller American television networks, such as MyNetworkTV and The CW, which air fewer hours of prime time programming than the "Big Four" networks and can thus be more easily combined into a single schedule, although historically the "Big Four" have had some dual-affiliate stations in small markets as well.

Further, with the ability of digital television stations to offer a distinct programming stream on a digital subchannel, traditional dual affiliation arrangements in which programming from two networks is combined into a single schedule are becoming more rare.

In Canada, affiliated stations may acquire broadcast rights to programs from a network other than their primary affiliation, but as such an agreement pertains only to a few specific programs, chosen individually, they are not normally considered to be affiliated with the second network.

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Dansk (Danish)
v. tr. - affiliere, tilknytte, tilslutte
v. intr. - tilknytte sig, slutte sig til
n. - tilknyttet medlem, tilknyttet organisation

Nederlands (Dutch)
(zich) aansluiten, aangeslotene,

Français (French)
v. tr. - affilier, s'affilier
v. intr. - s'affilier
n. - filiale, membre affilié

Deutsch (German)
v. - angliedern, aufnehmen
n. - assoziiertes Mitglied, Zweigorganisation, Affiliation

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - θυγατρική εταιρεία
v. - αναγνωρίζω τέκνο, υιοθετώ, παίρνω συνέταιρο ή συνεργάτη, προσεταιρίζομαι

Italiano (Italian)
filiale, società affiliata, affiliare

Português (Portuguese)
n. - associado (m), filiado (m)
v. - filiar-se, aliar-se, unir-se, associar-se

Русский (Russian)
филиал

Español (Spanish)
v. tr. - afiliar, asociar
v. intr. - afiliarse, asociarse
n. - filial, asociado

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - dotterbolag
v. - ansluta, förena sig

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
使紧密联系, 使隶属于, 接纳...为成员, 追溯...的来源, 发生联系, 参加, 成员, 分会, 成员组织

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. tr. - 使緊密聯繫, 使隸屬於, 接納...為成員, 追溯...的來源
v. intr. - 發生聯繫, 參加
n. - 成員, 分會, 成員組織

한국어 (Korean)
v. tr. - 관계를 맺다, 양자로 삼다, ~의 기원을 ~에 돌리다
v. intr. - 교제하다, 제휴하다
n. - 관계 단체, 지부, 가입자, 방송망 가맹국

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 加入させる, 支部にする
n. - 関係団体, 会員

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مؤسسه فرعيه (فعل) يدمج, يضم إلى, ينتسب كعضو, يتتبع أصل شيء, ينضم أو ينتسب‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮צירף אדם או אגודה לארגון גדול יותר, קיבל כמסונף‬
v. intr. - ‮התחבר, הסתנף, הצטרף לאגודה או למפלגה‬
n. - ‮אדם או אגודה שהצטרפו לארגון‬


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