To be involved with (on a social level)
“I do not associate with the likes of them as we share very different beliefs.”
To allow oneself to be connected with or seen to be supportive of
“It is human nature to be attracted to things we can associate ourselves with.”
To meld or join together into a single unit
“Under certain conditions of concentration or temperature, the double helicies may associate to form gels.”
To think in connection with
“Intelligence is something I would associate with Bill.”
To link, unite or fuse together (by weaving)
To establish a mutual relationship or connection between
To show (someone) to be involved in something unsavory or unlawful
To make or show a connection between
To meet in a group, typically for a common purpose or cause
Point out the resemblance of someone or something to
To attribute or ascribe a property, quality or value to someone or something
To be involved in
(usually with negative) To be able to recall someone or something
A partner or companion in business or at work
“As an associate of the mob, he pulled off some of the biggest heists in history.”
A person, country, or organization that has joined a group, society, or team
A co-proprietor of a business or organization
Someone or something that is the same as another in status or quality
Joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status
“She has also worked at the National Theatre as an associate director.”
Having partial status or privileges
“He is an associate member of the coterie.”
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