Pronunciation: /əˈfɪliˌeɪt/
noun a person or organization officially attached to a larger body
A1 An affiliate is a person or organization that is officially connected to a larger group.
A2 She became an affiliate of the company after signing the partnership agreement.
B1 As an affiliate, you can earn commission for every sale you generate through your unique referral link.
B2 The affiliate marketing program has helped the company increase its online sales significantly.
C1 The company has many affiliates around the world, each promoting its products in different markets.
C2 The affiliate network includes top influencers who have a strong impact on consumer purchasing decisions.
verb to officially connect or associate with a larger body or organization
A1 I affiliate with a local charity to help the community.
A2 She affiliates herself with a political party to support their agenda.
B1 The company decided to affiliate with a larger corporation for better resources.
B2 The university affiliated with several research institutions to enhance their academic programs.
C1 He has successfully affiliated his startup with several investors to secure funding.
C2 The organization has affiliated with international partners to expand their global reach.
formal The company has an affiliate program in place for partners to promote their products.
informal My friend is an affiliate for a popular clothing brand and gets discounts on their merchandise.
slang I'm thinking about becoming an affiliate for that new skincare line everyone's talking about.
figurative Being an affiliate for that charity organization has really helped me feel like I'm making a difference in the community.
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