reaffiliations

[US]/riːəˌfɪliˈeɪʃənz/
[UK]/riːəˌfɪliˈeɪʃənz/

Translation

n. pl.plural of re-affiliation; the act of becoming affiliated again or the state of being reaffiliated; faction; sect; denomination; anti-subsidy (measure or policy against subsidies)

Example Sentences

the company underwent several reaffiliations with larger corporations.

political reaffiliations have become common in the modern era.

after the merger, many employees faced organizational reaffiliations.

the artist's reaffiliations with different galleries shaped her career.

academic reaffiliations between universities promote research collaboration.

the athlete's team reaffiliations surprised his fans.

religious reaffiliations can cause significant personal conflict.

the team's reaffiliations with new sponsors improved their finances.

cultural reaffiliations often occur during immigration.

the software company's reaffiliations with tech giants were strategic.

following the scandal, several politicians announced party reaffiliations.

the university's reaffiliations with international partners expanded its global reach.

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