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connected

[ kuh-nek-tid ]

adjective

  1. united, joined, or linked.
  2. having a connection.
  3. joined together in sequence; linked coherently:

    connected ideas.

  4. related by family ties.
  5. having social or professional relationships, especially with influential or powerful persons.
  6. 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

/ kəˈnɛktɪd /

adjective

  1. joined or linked together
  2. (of speech) coherent and intelligible
  3. logic maths (of a relation) such that either it or its converse holds between any two members of its domain


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Derived Forms

  • conˈnectedly, adverb

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Other Words From

  • con·nect·ed·ly adverb
  • con·nect·ed·ness noun
  • sub·con·nect·ed·ly adverb
  • well-con·nect·ed adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of connected1

First recorded in 1705–15; connect + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.

His mature wit and poetic style drew in those around him and we connected instantly.

I always loved monster movies because I identified with the monster and connected with it.

So that time, and growing up in that environment, connected me to those films.

Everything connected with the dinner has become funereal in his mind.

But sharper and closer anxieties than any connected with rights to lands and homes were pressing upon Alessandro and Ramona.

Before proceeding we may notice “night” of the third line is directly connected with “stars” of the fourth line by Concurrence.

Beneath it were pipes or flues connected with other pipes which ran beneath the whole house.

Scarcely a year passed in which his name was not connected with some conspiracy to overthrow the First Consul.

The two lines are thus connected through the operation of cause, or occasion.

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