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affiliation
[ uh-fil-ee-ey-shuhn ]
Other Word Forms
- t··ھi·tDz noun
- ԴDza·ھi·tDz noun
- a·ھi·tDz noun
- a·ھi·tDz noun
- p··ھi·tDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of affiliation1
Example Sentences
He also said Brotherhood members had attempted to remove and destroy documents from their headquarters "in an effort to conceal their activities and suspicious affiliations".
It did not produce evidence for any affiliation to Hamas, despite the names of those killed being in the public domain.
The Trump administration accuses Abrego Garcia of being a ranking member of the MS-13 gang, but — as judges have noted in court filings — has not provided substantive evidence of such affiliation in court.
"Any assertions about gang affiliation would need to be corroborated with testimony, criminal history, and other corroborating evidence," Mr Dudley said.
But I feel like for L.A., since gang culture is so prevalent out here too, there’s a level of affiliation with how people skate.
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