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connect

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Main Entry: con·nect
Pronunciation: k&-'nekt
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin conectere, connectere, from com- + nectere to bind
intransitive verb
1 : to become joined <the two rooms connect by a hallway> <ideas that connect easily to form a theory>
2 a : to meet for the transference of passengers <connecting flights> b : to transfer (as from one airplane to another) as a step in traveling to a final destination <passengers connecting with international flights>
3 : to make a successful hit, shot, or throw <connected for a home run> <connected on 60 percent of his shots -- New York Times>
4 : to have or establish a rapport <tried to connect with the younger generation>
5 : to establish a communications connection <connect to the Internet>
transitive verb
1 : to join or fasten together usually by something intervening
2 : to place or establish in relationship
synonym see JOIN
- con·nect·able also con·nect·ible /-'nek-t&-b&l/ adjective
- con·nec·tor also con·nect·er /-'nek-t&r/ noun
- connect the dots : to link together logically related elements in order to draw a conclusion <trying to connect the dots in the investigation>