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verb : CONNECTED
Source:WordNet 3.1
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2. (
) 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" ;
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4. (
) join by means of communication equipment; "The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area" ;
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5. (
) land on or hit solidly; "The brick connected on her head, knocking her out" ;
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6. (
) join for the purpose of communication; "Operator, could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore?" ;
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7. (
) be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation; "The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train"; "The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours" ;
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8. (
) establish a rapport or relationship; "The President of this university really connects with the faculty" ;
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9. (
) establish communication with someone; "did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin?" ;
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10. (
) plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight" ;
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11. (
) hit or play a ball successfully; "The batter connected for a home run" ;
Adjective : CONNECTED
Source:WordNet 3.1
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1. (
) being joined in close association; "affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities" ;
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2. (
) joined or linked together ;
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3. (
) wired together to an alarm system; "all the window alarms are connected" ;
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4. (
) plugged in; "first check to see whether the appliance is connected" ;
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5. (
) stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a central computer ;
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