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Definition of associate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of associate is as below...
Associate
(v. t.) To join or
connect;
to
combine
in
acting;
as,
particles
of gold
associated
with other
substances..
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Nest
::
Nest (n.) A snug,
comfortable,
or cozy
residence
or
situation;
a
retreat,
or place of
habitual
resort;
hence,
those who
occupy
a nest,
frequent
a
haunt,
or are
associated
in the same
pursuit;
as, a nest of
traitors;
a nest of
bugs..
Species
::
Species
(n.) In
science,
a more or less
permanent
group of
existing
things
or
beings,
associated
according
to
attributes,
or
properties
determined
by
scientific
observation..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join with one, as a
friend,
companion,
partner,
or
confederate;
as, to
associate
others
with us in
business,
or in an
enterprise..
Insociate
::
Insociate
(a.) Not
associate;
without
a
companion;
single;
solitary;
recluse.
Joint
::
"Joint
(a.)
United,
joined,
or
sharing
with
another
or with
others;
not
solitary
in
interest
or
action;
holding
in
common
with an
associate,
or with
associates;
acting
together;
as, joint heir; joint
creditor;
joint
debtor,
etc..
Besort
::
Besort
(n.)
Befitting
associates
or
attendants.
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
by
custom,
office,
common
opinion,
quality,
or the like; a
division;
a
group;
a
clique..
Lanthanum
::
Lanthanum
(n.) A rare
element
of the group of the earth
metals,
allied
to
aluminium.
It
occurs
in
certain
rare
minerals,
as
cerite,
gadolinite,
orthite,
etc., and was so named from the
difficulty
of
separating
it from
cerium,
didymium,
and other rare
elements
with which it is
usually
associated.
Atomic
weight
138.5.
Symbol
La..
Couple
::
Couple
(a.) A male and
female
associated
together;
esp., a man and woman who are
married
or
betrothed..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To
connect
or place
together
in
thought.
Coagent
::
Coagent
(n.) An
associate
in an act; a
coworker.
Ally
::
Ally (v.)
Anything
associated
with
another
as a
helper;
an
auxiliary.
Duct
::
Duct (n.) A
large,
elongated
cell,
either
round or
prismatic,
usually
found
associated
with woody
fiber..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
animation
and
intelligence,
or their
associated
characteristics,
as
expression
of face, look, etc.;
expressionless;
vacant..
Follower
::
Follower
(n.) One who
follows;
a
pursuer;
an
attendant;
a
disciple;
a
dependent
associate;
a
retainer.
Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. t.) To
associate
or unite in
society
or by ties of
relationship;
to cause or allow to
intermarry;
to
intermarry.
Concomitant
::
Concomitant
(n.) One who, or that
which,
accompanies,
or is
collaterally
connected
with
another;
a
companion;
an
associate;
an
accompaniment..
Rat
::
Rat (v. i.) In
English
politics,
to
desert
one's party from
interested
motives;
to
forsake
one's
associates
for one's own
advantage;
in the
trades,
to work for less
wages,
or on other
conditions,
than those
established
by a
trades
union..
Bookmate
::
Bookmate
(n.) A
schoolfellow;
an
associate
in
study.
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One who
deserts
his party or
associates;
hence,
in the
trades,
one who works for lower wages than those
prescribed
by a
trades
union..
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