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affiliated

[uh-fil-ee-ey-tid] / əˈfɪl iˌeɪ tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
associated
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The U.S. also stations commandos and other forces in Somalia itself, where they help elite local troops fighting al-Shabaab—an Islamist insurgent group affiliated with al Qaeda—and the Somali branch of Islamic State.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Boston Symphony Orchestra had acquired the property a few years earlier, turning the main house into dormitory housing for student musicians at Tanglewood, its prestigious summer music academy, with an affiliated festival.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fact that she was not affiliated with any political party, that women did not have the vote, and that the minimum age for a presidential candidate was 35 did not deter her.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We have never seen a ten-meter-size asteroid in situ, so we don't really know what to expect and how it will look," says Santana-Ros, who is also affiliated with the University of Barcelona.

From Science Daily

Someone who controlled that domain name could potentially create email addresses or webpages that gave the impression they were affiliated with the company.

From The Wall Street Journal