Associated can be categorized as a verb.
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associate - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all" | ||
associate - bring or come into association or action; "The churches consociated to fight their dissolution" | ||
associate - keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues" |
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1. | verb | Zawahiri was associated with a faction of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad known as the Vanguards of Conquest. | |
2. | verb | Various doctors, both foreign and American, are associated with Al Qaeda leaders or operatives, to include the doctors Abdul Qadoos Khan, a bacteriologist from Rawalpindi and Aafia Siddiqui, PhD, from Karachi. | |
3. | verb | Please send me an excel spreadsheet which depicts the value that you see associated with the heat rate spread option. | |
4. | verb | This enables RAC to manage the associated risk during the life of the transaction both effectively and appropriately. | |
5. | verb | We had a pretty good idea when we signed the contract that ECS would not be able to complete that by the contract start date, so we negotiated a fall back plan under which ECS is obligated to "assist [Transwestern] in developing a manual system to accomplish the same result and will hold harmless and keep [Transwestern] whole for all cost and expenses" associated with the manual system. | |
6. | verb | So, as I was leaving I asked for the designer/dress name or style number associated with my top picks. | |
7. | verb | The chairperson has been associated with the organization for ten years. | |
8. | verb | These foods are associated with ethnic groups. | |
9. | verb | We were associated in the enterprise. | |
10. | verb | I've never associated you with this place. | |
11. | verb | I have been associated with him for ten years. | |
12. | verb | Beauty in China was associated with wealth. | |
13. | verb | He has always associated with large enterprises. | |
14. | verb | They always associated a heavy rain with flood. | |
15. | verb | Her name is associated with a lily. |
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Zawahiri was associated with a faction of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad known as the Vanguards of Conquest. |
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Various doctors, both foreign and American, are associated with Al Qaeda leaders or operatives, to include the doctors Abdul Qadoos Khan, a bacteriologist from Rawalpindi and Aafia Siddiqui, PhD, from Karachi. |
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Please send me an excel spreadsheet which depicts the value that you see associated with the heat rate spread option. |
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This enables RAC to manage the associated risk during the life of the transaction both effectively and appropriately. |
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We had a pretty good idea when we signed the contract that ECS would not be able to complete that by the contract start date, so we negotiated a fall back plan under which ECS is obligated to "assist [Transwestern] in developing a manual system to accomplish the same result and will hold harmless and keep [Transwestern] whole for all cost and expenses" associated with the manual system. |
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So, as I was leaving I asked for the designer/dress name or style number associated with my top picks. |
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The chairperson has been associated with the organization for ten years. | |
These foods are associated with ethnic groups. | |
We were associated in the enterprise. | |
I've never associated you with this place. | |
I have been associated with him for ten years. | |
Beauty in China was associated with wealth. | |
He has always associated with large enterprises. | |
They always associated a heavy rain with flood. | |
Her name is associated with a lily. |