English to Gujarati Dictionary affiliation

affiliation

જોડાણ
definition
noun
he had no particular affiliation, no close associates
the state or process of affiliating or being affiliated.
translation of 'affiliation'
સંસ્થાની બાબતમાં માન્યતા,
જોડાણ
example
Many people without trade union 'affiliation' were also on strike and on the streets.
The invitation is open to all, irrespective of party 'affiliation' .
All I would say to that is that I have no political 'affiliation' whatsoever.
We, of course, accept that individual members of the taskforce are free from political 'affiliation' .
One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious 'affiliation' .
He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party 'affiliation' .
His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and 'affiliation' .
However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional 'affiliation' .
I am writing this letter on a personal level, with no 'affiliation' , or in support of any candidates.
she has no 'affiliation' with the party
he had no particular 'affiliation', no close associates
Women of all income groups, regardless of religious 'affiliation' , have been targeted.
The only 'affiliation' I have with the company is that I'm a customer.
With this membership, you have full 'affiliation' to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs.
I pledge myself to working hard for all my constituents, regardless of political 'affiliation' .
This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group 'affiliation' .
No trade unionism based on political 'affiliation' or on communal lines should be allowed in the police force.
the group has no 'affiliation' to any preservation society
I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of 'affiliation' to various regiments.
The first is a firm having international 'affiliation' and generally working at executive search.
I do not know the political 'affiliation' of most of my colleagues.
They should have the right to know the political 'affiliation' of the candidates who are standing.
Political 'affiliations' and economic disparity do not create barriers.
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