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- as·so·ci·ateassociate (verb) · associates (third person present) · associated (past tense) · associated (past participle) · associating (present participle)
- connect (someone or something) with something else in one's mind:"I associated wealth with freedom"
- (be associated)connect (something) with something else because they occur together or one produces another:"the environmental problems associated with nuclear waste"
- (be associated with)be involved with:"she has been associated with the project from the first"Similar:
- (associate oneself with)allow oneself to be connected with or seen to be supportive of:"I cannot associate myself with some of the language used"Similar:join upteam upband togetherbe in leagueform an alliance
- meet or have dealings with someone commonly regarded with disapproval:"they are at risk of associating with criminals"Similar:Opposite:keep oneself to oneself
associate (noun) · associates (plural noun)- psychologya concept connected with another:"the patient was asked to commit to memory a list of five paired associates"
Originlate Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘join with in a common purpose’; as an adjective in the sense ‘allied’): from Latin associat- ‘joined’, from the verb associare, from ad- ‘to’ + socius ‘sharing, allied’. Associate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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