What is another word for affiliated with?

Pronunciation: [ɐfˈɪlɪˌe͡ɪtɪd wɪð] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "affiliated with", which means to be associated or connected with something or someone. Some possible synonyms include "associated with", "connected to", "linked with", "part of", "aligned with", "related to", and "affined to". These words can be used interchangeably depending on the context and the intended meaning. For example, you might say that a company is affiliated with a particular industry association, or that a musician is associated with a certain record label. In general, synonyms like these help to add variety and nuance to our language, and can make our writing and speaking more interesting and engaging.

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What are the hypernyms for Affiliated with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Affiliated with

  • In the old days we used to get more referrals, because people had insurance that paid for therapy. Now they belong to HMOs, and we can only be affiliated with a few HMOs.
    Albert Ellis
  • I am disabled, so I can't travel, and I have not been to any development meetings, but Gary and the others affiliated with the film keep me updated on everything.
    Laura Hillenbrand
  • My wife and I are affiliated with a temple here in Los Angeles. We feel very close to the congregation and to the rabbi, who happens to be my wife's cousin and who I admire greatly. I talk to him regularly but I consider myself more spiritual than religious.
    Leonard Nimoy
  • I think everyday people on the street who have never been affiliated with the tea party movement are alarmed with the spending and the debt that we have.
    Kristi Noem
  • It is very clear to an unbiased reader that the Gonda carnage has started with a pre-meditated attack on the procession. Going by the original newspaper reports, some Janata Dal miscreants affiliated with Muslim party leaders were the aggressors, and the processionists were the victims. However, it is in the nature of aggression that the victims get the blame. Thus, a rapist will usually say that the girl had asked for it, that she had provoked him. Here too, it is not stated simply that the processionists were attacked. Rather, it is said in goonda-speak, approvingly broadcast by the secularist press, that the procession has provoked violence and caused riots.
    Koenraad Elst

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