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n. (plural of affiliation English)
Usage examples of "affiliations".
He didn't understand that you showed your worth -- the number and quality of your affiliations, and the strength of your influence -- by how much you could claim from kin and kind to give away, so everyone could see it.
I have nothing to offer you, Ayla, except myself I can't promise any affiliations, not even my people.
He didn't understand that you showed your worth — the number and quality of your affiliations, and the strength of your influence — by how much you could claim from kin and kind to give away, so everyone could see it.
Butler's personal popularity and his labor affiliations brought increased votes in some of the Eastern States and in Michigan, but in those Western States where the party had been strongest in 1880 and where it had been distinctly a farmers' movement there was a great falling off in the Greenback vote.
It was composed of men who not long since had other political affiliations, who had left one party for the sake of the cause, and who consequently did not find it difficult to leave another for the same reason.
Vetra’s religious affiliations were definitely troubling, and yet Langdon could not bring himself to abandon every shred of academic evidence he had ever researched.
Vetra's religious affiliations were definitely troubling, and yet Langdon could not bring himself to abandon every shred of academic evidence he had ever researched.