🔗associate

verb
/əˈsoʊsieɪt/

Meaning

to connect someone or something in your mind with another person or thing
to connect or link things together; to spend time with someone

Example Sentences

Many people associate chocolate with happiness.

I associate this song with summer.

Example Expressions

associate with

Synonyms

connect, link, relate, join, unite
Entry 1
connect, link, relate, join, unite
Entry 2
connect, link, relate, join

Antonyms

separate, detach, disconnect, dissociate
Entry 1
separate, detach, disconnect
Entry 2
separate, disconnect, dissociate

Collocations

associate professor, associate degree, associate member, strongly associate, associate with friends, associate ideas, associate memories, closely associate, freely associate
Entry 1
associate professor, associate degree, associate member, strongly associate
Entry 2
associate with friends, associate ideas, associate memories, closely associate, freely associate

More Example Sentences

The city is associated with street food.

Bad posture is associated with back pain.

His name is associated with that success.

This topic is associated with many myths.

High stress is associated with poor sleep.

The job is associated with long working hours.

The festival is associated with local tradition.

This festival is associated with local traditions.

This neighborhood is associated with art and music.

The color red is associated with danger in some signs.

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to think or talk about the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence

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