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Meanings of
connect
in English
Portuguese
associar
Catalan
ajuntar
Spanish
asociar
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Make a logical or causal connection.
join
tie
link
associate
relate
unite
colligate
tie in
link up
disconnect
dissociate
Portuguese
associar
Spanish
enchufar
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Plug into an outlet.
plug in
plug into
unplug
Spanish
enchufar
Spanish
conectar
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Establish communication with someone.
get in touch
touch base
Spanish
conectar
Synonyms
Examples for "
get in touch
"
get in touch
touch base
Examples for "
get in touch
"
1
Police said anyone with information about the incident should
get
in
touch
.
2
I hope you understand why we didn't
get
in
touch
right away.
3
Well, please
get
in
touch
with Konishi right away, just in case.
4
Please
get
in
touch
with our departments in KZN and Free State.
5
We'll let you know as soon as his representatives
get
in
touch
.
1
I'll
touch
base
with you once a month until it's set up.
2
I thought it might be helpful to
touch
base
with Fowler's ex.
3
Sooner or later most FTAs
touch
base
with their relatives, girlfriends, neighborhood cronies.
4
I wanted to
touch
base
before I chase him on it.
5
Mission will continue to
touch
base
with Heinonen on his thinking as it evolves.
Usage of
connect
in English
1
We hope to improve how people
connect
to businesses and the economy.
2
A new broadband project that will
connect
rural areas to high-speed internet.
3
Find common ground: When making conversation,
connect
first on a social level.
4
I asked the operator to
connect
me to General Clapper's number immediately.
5
I wanted to think about: 'What are the things that
connect
us?
6
Of course, there was no way he'd ever
connect
her with Honey.
7
When faith fades: can the pope still
connect
with a changed Ireland?
8
I
connect
scholarship with nothing but the means of answering difficult questions.
9
It doesn't actually
connect
with Flacommo's house, it leads to the library.
10
Fractals are the mathematical way to
connect
to what's happening in nature.
11
But today most of us can know anything and
connect
with anyone.
12
Many political commentators wonder whether a non-Black candidate can
connect
with African-Americans.
13
The police will never be able to
connect
me to the crime.
14
This is an online organisation where members
connect
to share common interests.
15
New Delhi is already building roads to
connect
with Myanmar and Thailand.
16
It's not often you get asked whether you can
connect
an island.
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About this term
connect
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
connect with
connect the dots
connect people
connect directly
connect more
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Translations for
connect
Portuguese
associar
juntar
unir
ligar
reunir
conectar
Catalan
ajuntar
connectar
associar
unir
relacionar
vincular
reunir
acoblar
Spanish
asociar
unir
juntar
relacionar
acoplar
vincular
ligar
conectar
enchufar
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Common
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