Associate

//əˈsəʊʃieɪt//

"Associate" in a Sentence (28 examples)

You had better not associate with those men.

We associate Darwin with the theory of evolution.

We often associate black with death.

What do you associate with summer?

Never associate with bad fellows.

We associate the name of Lincoln with freedom.

I don't want to associate with Yumiko; she usually tells lies.

Dr. Hellebrandt is an associate professor in that excellent university.

We associate the name of Darwin with The Origin of Species.

Don't associate with such people.

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The associate editor is someone who has some experience in editing but not sufficient experience to qualify for a senior post.

He is an associate member of the club.

associate motions

These associate ideas are gradually formed into habits of acting together, by frequent repetition, while they are yet separately obedient to the will; as is evident from the difficulty we experience in gaining so exact an idea of the front of St. Paul's church, as to be able to delineate it with accuracy, or in recollecting a poem of a few pages.

Allow me to introduce my business associates, Alice and Bob, who are senior VPs for ops and strategy, respectively.

Associates must wash hands before returning to work

The frowning lookes of fiery Tamburlaine, That with his terrour and imperious eies, Commands the hearts of his aſſociates, […]

She associates with her coworkers on weekends.

As a political system democracy seems to me extraordinarily foolish,[…]. My servant is, so far as I am concerned, welcome to as many votes as he can get.[…]I do not suppose that it matters much in reality whether laws are made by dukes or cornerboys, but I like, as far as possible, to associate with gentlemen in private life.

He associated his name with many environmental causes.

particles of gold associated with other substances

I always somehow associate Chatterton with autumn.

He succeeded in associating his name inseparably with some names which will last as long as our language.

A branch of rail transport that seems to been rather neglected by historians is that concerned with cliff railways, of which a fair number exist in Great Britain. This is probably because these lines are overshadowed by the more spectacular funicular railways in Switzerland and other mountainous regions; perhaps, too, because of the general habit of referring to them as "cliff lifts," which tends to associate them with the vertical indoor type.

The economics of rebuilding all the stations covered by the electrification would be prohibitive, but to help bring home to the Glasgow public that their North Clyde suburban service has been transformed, not merely re-equipped with new trains, stations have at least been associated psychologically with the rolling stock by a common colour scheme.

Surprisingly, this analysis revealed that acute exposure to solvent vapors at concentrations below those associated with long-term effects appears to increase the risk of a fatal automobile accident.

Mr. President, I rise to associate myself with the remarks of my senior Senator from Louisiana who has led this fight successfully for many years

Friends should associate friends in grief and woe

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