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associar
Catalan
connectar
Spanish
asociar
Make a logical or causal connection.
link
connect
associate
relate
colligate
link up
dissociate
Portuguese
associar
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.
6
How does that
tie
in
with the alteration of 'bort' to 'dort'?
7
There should be no such thing as black
tie
in
the daytime.
8
The Vatican is Taiwan's only diplomatic
tie
in
Europe and Fr.
9
Minnesota broke a scoreless
tie
in
the final minute of the second period.
10
How can I make a good impression, tuck my
tie
in
,
smile perhaps.
11
The Paraguay
tie
in
Santiago takes place on transfer deadline night.
12
Boston did forge a
tie
in
the opening minute of the third period.
13
They were desperately unfortunate not to have won the
tie
in
regulation time.
14
But how exactly does this plan
tie
in
with Cape Town?
15
Mr Cooper, speaking of the weakness of the family
tie
in
America, says-
16
Reduce to a fine powder and
tie
in
coarse muslin bags.
tie
in
tie
Portuguese
associar
conectar
Catalan
connectar
associar
relacionar
vincular
Spanish
asociar
unir
relacionar
vincular
ligar
conectar