association
an organization of people with a common purpose and having a formal structure.
the act of associating or state of being associated.
friendship; companionship: Their close association did not last long.
connection or combination.
the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, sensations, etc.; correlation of elements of perception, reasoning, or the like.
an idea, image, feeling, etc., suggested by or connected with something other than itself; an accompanying thought, emotion, or the like; an overtone or connotation: My associations with that painting are of springlike days.
Ecology. a group of plants of one or more species living together under uniform environmental conditions and having a uniform and distinctive aspect.
Chemistry. a weak form of chemical bonding involving aggregation of molecules of the same compound.
Astronomy. stellar association.
Origin of association
1Other words for association
Other words from association
- as·so·ci·a·tion·al, adjective
- in·ter·as·so·ci·a·tion, noun
- non·as·so·ci·a·tion, noun
- non·as·so·ci·a·tion·al, adjective
- pro·as·so·ci·a·tion, adjective
- pseu·do·as·so·ci·a·tion·al, adjective
- re·as·so·ci·a·tion, noun
- sub·as·so·ci·a·tion, noun
- sub·as·so·ci·a·tion·al, adjective
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How to use association in a sentence
Because the virus affects the respiratory system, researchers have rushed to study the potential association between mortality rates and air pollution.
New Research Shows Disproportionate Rate of Coronavirus Deaths in Polluted Areas | by Lylla Younes, ProPublica, and Sara Sneath | September 11, 2020 | ProPublicaThe association of cannabis with crimes, and by extension social stigma, is actually an import from the US.
That means creating positive associations by putting it on and taking it off multiple times in a row while giving them treats, and buckling them in during meals and playtime.
“It’s the parenting groups, the school parents’ associations — people who would never usually talk about vaccines, but now they are absolutely engaged,” Johnson says.
Liberal, Educated … and Anti-Vaxxer: Pandemic Births New Vaccine Doubters | Charu Kasturi | August 25, 2020 | OzyIn a May survey of 3,800 restaurants, the association found that 78% of operators who were selling alcohol to go had brought back laid-off employees, compared to 62% of operators overall.
Number of states allowing to-go cocktails has surged from 2 to 33 during coronavirus | Lee Clifford | August 24, 2020 | Fortune
Have you looked around the American Dental association website for an explanation of how fluoridation actually works?
The juxtaposition planted a story of association on websites that touted both men for their talks.
The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National association of Head Teachers.
Britain May Spy on Preschoolers Searching for Potential Jihadis | Nico Hines | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTDelta is a Platinum Global Partner, ranking them among the highest-level contributors to the association.
And so it is with the St. Louis Rams and the St. Louis Police Officers association.
"It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.
Ramona | Helen Hunt JacksonIn the meanwhile, Planner grew actually enamoured of the Pantamorphica association.
Governor Endicott, and other influential men in Massachusetts, formed an association against wearing long hair!
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellThe association itself was in the same condition—gone irrecoverably likewise.
Probably this is due to the long association of intellectuality and science with heresy.
Solomon and Solomonic Literature | Moncure Daniel Conway
British Dictionary definitions for association
/ (əˌsəʊsɪˈeɪʃən, -ʃɪ-) /
a group of people having a common purpose or interest; a society or club
the act of associating or the state of being associated
friendship or companionship: their association will not last
a mental connection of ideas, feelings, or sensations: association of revolution with bloodshed
psychol the mental process of linking ideas so that the recurrence of one idea automatically recalls the other: See also free association
chem the formation of groups of molecules and ions, esp in liquids, held together by weak chemical bonds
ecology a group of similar plants that grow in a uniform environment and contain one or more dominant species
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Scientific definitions for association
[ ə-sō′sē-ā′shən, -shē- ]
A large number of organisms in a specific geographic area constituting a community with one or two dominant species.
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