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associated

AdjectiveTransitive Verb

This term describes a mental or systemic link rather than a physical attachment. It suggests a partnership or a correlation where two things coexist or appear together frequently, creating a psychological bridge between them. It is frequently used in professional, scientific, or legal contexts to describe relationships without claiming a direct cause-and-effect link. In a professional setting, it often denotes a formal but non-primary relationship, such as an associate partner in a law firm. This implies a level of connection that is recognized and official, yet subordinate to a central entity or person.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Connected with something else in a way that is not necessarily causal.

"The risks associated with smoking are well documented."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To connect someone or something in the mind.

"People often associate the smell of cinnamon with Christmas."

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