affiliate with

affiliate (someone or something) with (someone or something)

To link or connect certain people or things. Please don't affiliate yourself with those other troublemakers in your class. I'm sorry, but our practice isn't affiliated with that program anymore.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • affiliate (someone or something) with (someone or something)
  • affiliate (someone or something) to (someone or something)
  • affiliate
  • attach
  • attach oneself to
  • attach to
  • attached
  • attached to
  • connect up
  • graft
References in periodicals archive
affiliate with a UBO in the United States has a foreign parent (that is, a foreign person owns at least 10 percent of it), but its ultimate beneficial owner is located in the United States.
For example, if the group is composed of one affiliate with a billion dollars in active business assets that earns $8 million in a particular year, and two other affiliates, one which earns $1 million of FAPI and one which has a $1 million FAPI loss, the test will not be met.
For example, assume an affiliate with a calendar year taxation year buys a property in January, sells it in November for a gain, and is purchased by the taxpayer in December.
Virtually all the other Group of Ten nations now permit banking organizations to affiliate with securities firms and with insurance and other financial entities.
These are extremely important modifications both for existing bank holding companies and for securities firms that wish to affiliate with banks.
affiliate with a UBO in the United States has a foreign parent (that is, a foreign persons owns at least 10 percent of it), but its ultimate owner is located in the United States.
affiliate with funds to expand a plant, the funds would be included in the balance of payments data as a capital inflow, but would not be included in the acquisition and establishment data as an investment outlay because no new affiliate was created.
In addition, a major affiliate with both large international metals trading and investment banking operations substantially cut its metals trading activities and sharply expanded its investment banking operations.