Connect
Definition of connect:
part of speech: verb
part of speech: verb
part of speech: verb
To bind of faster together; unite; associate with.
part of speech: verb
Usage examples for connect:
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With this view I resolved to search the American coast for a harbour, by proceeding along it to the southward, and thus endeavour to connect the survey of this part of it with that lying immediately to the north of Cape Newenham.
"A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16", Robert Kerr. -
Maddox never suspected our neighbourhood, he had imagined us to be still in London, and though he heard Alison's name, he did not connect it with us.
"The Clever Woman of the Family", Charlotte M. Yonge. -
Cosmo repeated to his father the rime he had learned from dreaming Grannie, and told him how he heard it that time he lay a night in her house, and what Grannie herself said about it, and now the laird smiled, and now he looked grave; but neither of them saw how to connect the rime with the horse of gold.
"Warlock o' Glenwarlock", George MacDonald. -
They connect with one another below, and are closed with tightly fitting limestone plugs.
"Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders", T. Eric Peet.