English to Gujarati Dictionary affiliate

affiliate

સંલગ્ન
definition
verb
the college is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin
officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.
noun
the company established links with British affiliates
a person or organization officially attached to a larger body.
translation of 'affiliate'
સંસ્થાની બાબતમાં જોડાણ આપવું,
સંબદ્ધ કરવું
example
Similarly, a company may draw components and supplies from a subsidiary or from an 'affiliate' or on the open market.
Our technology 'affiliate' has highly trained specialists who have earned their stripes.
Most observers expect the membership to bless the idea of expansion, either through an 'affiliate' or a subsidiary.
For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an 'affiliate' of the Film Institute of Ireland.
the main party agreed to 'affiliate' four Conservative associations
almost all students 'affiliate' to the Students' Union
Another 'affiliate' supplies security equipment and services in the co-op service area and beyond.
the membership of the National Writers Union voted to 'affiliate' with the United Auto Workers
The regime limited unions not 'affiliated with' the Government in their attempts to advance worker rights.
At the time my favorite magazine was Boys Life, some publication 'affiliated with' the Boy Scouts Organization.
Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping 'affiliates' do business more effectively.
Understanding your 'affiliates' financial model is critical to the success of any program.
We appeal to all organisations and social movements to 'affiliate to' the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money.
We realized that several local and state 'affiliates' had such committees in place.
Through the end of the study period reported here, 'affiliative' interactions between the two groups were infrequent, and when observed, the original group membership was retained when the groups separated again.
Get your union branch, student union or community organisation to 'affiliate to' the union.
Their decision not to 'affiliate to' the Student Union is disappointing: college members will continue to miss services and support integral to the life and successes of contemporaries at other colleges.
Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to 'affiliate to' any political organisation.
Political urgency demands, however, that none of this authority, whether it be filial or 'affiliative' , stand unquestioned.
Markets were opened by the government to products produced by 'affiliates' overseas.
A very successful, well-supported December fundraiser had left the coffers in a healthy state and the club has been able to 'affiliate to' the Federation and pay its insurance.
Trust is an important factor in creating a social and collaborative relationship among workers and consequently is important for the development of 'affiliative' processes such as team work in the workplace.
The club has fully qualified coaches and is 'affiliated with' the local Football Association.
Here, a distinction needs to be drawn between the networks, their 'affiliates' and cable television companies.
Those 'affiliates' and organizations assigned personnel to fill the slots.
Our motion explains what the movement is about and calls on the union to 'affiliate to' the organisation, provide support and invite speakers.
Also ask the researcher if they are 'affiliated with' a research group or a national organization.
Many students here, whether or not they are actually 'affiliated with' the Union, are MPs-in-the-making.
She encouraged the Association to look at how members are 'affiliated with' the organization.
They demanded involvement in one or more of the innumerable organizations run by or 'affiliated with' the party.
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