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Meanings of
connect
in English
Portuguese
associar
Catalan
ajuntar
Spanish
asociar
Back to the meaning
Make a logical or causal connection.
join
tie
link
associate
relate
unite
colligate
tie in
link up
disconnect
dissociate
Portuguese
associar
Spanish
enchufar
Back to the meaning
Plug into an outlet.
plug in
plug into
unplug
Spanish
enchufar
Synonyms
Examples for "
join
"
join
tie
link
associate
relate
Examples for "
join
"
1
Young volunteers would need their parents' permission to
join
the troops, however.
2
Proudest moment: Seeing young men
join
our group to fight for equality.
3
The challenge occurred if countries wanted to
join
an international carbon market.
4
But reality bit this past week; not everyone wants to
join
Sunderland.
5
Of course, this solution won't work unless enough developing nations
join
together.
1
Union officials said the motion would
tie
their hands in future negotiations.
2
The government plans to
tie
them to specific capital projects, she said.
3
Obama's budget solution would be to
tie
those loans to market rates.
4
The French company is often mentioned as a potential Fiat
tie
-
up
partner.
5
SPCA chief scientific officer Arnja Dale said banning
rope
-
and
-
tie
events was necessary.
1
She wanted more focus on the
link
between family violence and suicide.
2
Aged care in particular is often the weak
link
in health systems.
3
And China is actually one possible weakening
link
in the BRIC strategy.
4
Join the new Irish Times Abroad network by following the
link
below:
5
This time, he pulled far enough forward to clear the
chain
-
link
gate.
1
Funny how we
associate
different charities with different times of the year.
2
Conclusions: Certain species appear to be
associated
with health and periodontal diseases.
3
A risk factor
associated
with crisis contagion is sharing a common industry.
4
Aberdeen's oil industry is usually
associated
with activity in the North Sea.
5
Conclusions: Inflation-free costs per case
associated
with non-fatal bicycle injuries are increasing.
1
This could
relate
to a situation, recent news or change of circumstances.
2
However, these new points of evidence can't
relate
to issues previously considered.
3
The demands served so far mostly
relate
to the fiscal year 2012.
4
Chawla's bail conditions
relate
to the ongoing Estina dairy farm corruption case.
5
Financial income and expenses often
relate
to currency exchange rates or debt.
1
Mr Avnit said the attacks had helped
unite
Ashburton's growing multicultural community.
2
It should
unite
all people in our country with the victims' families.
3
In his acceptance speech the former foreign minister promised to
unite
Britain.
4
Father, come and
unite
me to the Princess; she shall be mine!
5
I want us to
unite
as a family in the traditional sense.
1
That one cause would explain, and does
colligate
,
all the facts.
2
Now our hypothesis does
colligate
the facts.
3
Yet under Mohammed Ali the Great, Fellah-soldiers conquered the
"
colligated
"
Arabs (Pilgrimage iii.
4
By November be had discovered and
colligated
a multitude of the most wonderful and unexpected phenomena.
5
Their value must be estimated by the extent to which this or that hypothesis
colligates
the facts.
1
Each time you
tie
in
,
you learn new things, and make progress.
2
The strength of the family
tie
in
the Israelitish polity was great.
3
How does this
tie
in
with the article 50 case in Belfast?
4
It secured a home
tie
in
September, possibly at Wimbledon, against Australia.
5
Every man needs at least one bow
tie
in
his wardrobe arsenal.
1
Let's
link
up
and see how far we've come, but that's it.
2
Lemuel left to see if he could
link
up
with his comrades.
3
Or share the technology, so we can
link
up
the whole diaspora.
4
Trying to
link
up
,
so people don't...judge them as monsters...it's really hard.
5
Survivors were trying to
link
up
with one another or the Righteous.
Spanish
conectar
Back to the meaning
Establish communication with someone.
get in touch
touch base
Spanish
conectar
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.
Other examples for "connect"
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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
Connect
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Connect
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Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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