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Learn to pronounce con·nect

/kəˈnek(t)/
verb
bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established.
"the electrodes were connected to a recording device"
synonyms: attach, join, fasten, fix, affix, couple, link, bridge, secure, make fast, tie, tie up, bind, fetter, strap, rope, tether, truss, lash, hitch, moor, anchor, yoke, chain, stick, tape, adhere, glue, bond, cement, fuse, weld, solder, pin, peg, screw, bolt, rivet, batten, pinion, clamp, clip, hook (up), add, append, annex, subjoin, concatenate

Apr 14, 2024 · connect suggests a loose or external attachment with little or no loss of identity. a mutual defense treaty connected ...
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verb (used without object) · to become connected; join or unite: · (of trains, buses, etc.) to run so as to make connections (often followed by with ):.