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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
Derived Forms
- DzˈԱٱ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- Dz·Ա·· adverb
- Dz·Ա··Ա noun
- sub·Dz·Ա·· adverb
- ɱ-Dz·Ա· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of connected1
Example Sentences
"Whether the motive for that shooting was connected is something we may never know," Judge Whitehouse added in her remarks.
On Wednesday, authorities announced that Samuel Patrick Groft, 45, had been arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism,and that they had connected him to 13 downed trees in five locations across the city.
During the investigation, police said they learned the pair were suspects in another city’s theft and connected them to the stolen jersey and valuable sports cards.
One of the suspected gunmen was not picked up, despite being connected to the attack by witness evidence and four separate pieces of intelligence.
Thank God we connected towards the end, otherwise I’d be heartbroken.
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