To bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established
“Connect the plug to the electrical outlet to enable the device to power up.”
To meld or join together into a single unit
“The two interstate highways connect to allow convenient passage from one corner of the state to the other.”
To associate in the mind
“The report said that almost half of all the disputes were connected with motor and household insurance.”
To meet or socialize with others
“Corporate parties are a great way to connect with people of influence.”
To be in mental or emotional harmony with (another person)
“I feel like I can really connect with you since we share the same interests.”
To have a strong connection with
To interact with or engage in communication with
(in sport) To score a point when an object is placed into an area designated for such an activity
To adjoin or be adjacent to
To establish a mutual relationship or connection between
To cooperate or join forces in a league or alliance
To show (someone) to be involved in something unsavory or unlawful
To make or show a connection between
To extend across or be situated on both sides of
(lead to) To be a route or means of access
To put together using parts or materials
To attribute or ascribe a property, quality or value to someone or something
To be related, applicable or appropriate to
To meet with someone, usually for purposes of sharing information
To form an amiable relationship or bond
To engage and interact skillfully with people in a specific setting or gathering
To transfer data to a computer or device
To start or activate a switch or device
To be involved in
To connect from a remote location
To get an enthusiastic reception from
To physically place side by side
To have a specified relationship with another thing or person in terms of nature or quality
To transfer into another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
To form into a group or groups
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