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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
(a.)
Closely
connected
or
joined
with some
other,
as in
interest,
purpose,
employment,
or
office;
sharing
responsibility
or
authority;
as, an
associate
judge..
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Competitor
::
Competitor
(n.) An
associate;
a
confederate.
Consociate
::
Consociate
(v. i.) To be
allied,
confederated,
or
associated;
to
coalescence..
Gatehouse
::
Gatehouse
(n.) A house
connected
or
associated
with a gate.
Avatar
::
Avatar
(n.) The
descent
of a deity to
earth,
and his
incarnation
as a man or an
animal;
--
chiefly
associated
with the
incarnations
of
Vishnu..
Bureaucracy
::
Bureaucracy
(n.) A
system
of
carrying
on the
business
of
government
by means of
departments
or
bureaus,
each under the
control
of a
chief,
in
contradiction
to a
system
in which the
officers
of
government
have an
associated
authority
and
responsibility;
also,
government
conducted
on this
system..
Centennial
::
Centennial
(a.)
Relating
to, or
associated
with, the
commemoration
of an event that
happened
a
hundred
years
before;
as, a
centennial
ode..
Even
::
Even (a.)
Associate;
fellow;
of the same
condition.
Language
::
Language
(n.) The
suggestion,
by
objects,
actions,
or
conditions,
of ideas
associated
therewith;
as, the
language
of
flowers..
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..
Plastin
::
Plastin
(n.) A
substance
associated
with
nuclein
in cell
nuclei,
and by some
considered
as the
fundamental
substance
of the
nucleus..
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..
Mix
::
Mix (v. t.) To unite with in
company;
to join; to
associate.
Pack
::
Pack (n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
or
leagued
in a bad
design
or
practice;
a gang; as, a pack of
thieves
or
knaves..
Join
::
"Join (v. t.) To
associate
one's self to; to be or
become
connected
with; to
league
one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a
party;
to join the
church..
Coagent
::
Coagent
(n.) An
associate
in an act; a
coworker.
Associate
::
Associate
(v. i.) To unite in
company;
to keep
company,
implying
intimacy;
as,
congenial
minds are
disposed
to
associate..
Associateship
::
Associateship
(n.) The state of an
associate,
as in
Academy
or an
office..
Clique
::
Clique
(v. i.) A
narrow
circle
of
persons
associated
by
common
interests
or for the
accomplishment
of a
common
purpose;
--
generally
used in a bad
sense.
Associate
::
Associate
(a.)
Connected
by habit or
sympathy;
as,
associate
motions,
such as occur
sympathetically,
in
consequence
of
preceding
motions..
Consort
::
Consort
(v. t.) To unite or join, as in
affection,
harmony,
company,
marriage,
etc.; to
associate..
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