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connected
[kuh-nek-tid]
adjective
united, joined, or linked.
having a connection.
joined together in sequence; linked coherently.
connected ideas.
related by family ties.
having social or professional relationships, especially with influential or powerful persons.
Mathematics.pertaining to a set for which no cover exists, consisting of two open sets whose intersections with the given set are disjoint and nonempty.
connected
/ əˈɛɪ /
adjective
joined or linked together
(of speech) coherent and intelligible
logic maths (of a relation) such that either it or its converse holds between any two members of its domain
Other 51Թ Forms
- connectedly adverb
- connectedness noun
- subconnectedly adverb
- well-connected adjective
- DzˈԱٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of connected1
Example Sentences
The American has joined others in the sport calling for the gambling industry to help tackle prolific and threatening message connected to betting.
For years Allègre has partnered with fashion, music and sportswear companies in an effort to make PSG a lifestyle brand connected to a soccer club rather than the other way around.
He's only ever known life on an island connected to the quarantined British mainland by a single, heavily defended causeway.
Both men were connected to the Lyons family, a major organised crime group based in the west of Scotland.
"Someone living with bipolar cannot be separated from it - their personality is entirely and intrinsically connected to the condition," says Prof Geddes.
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