Similar words: associate, association, social, socially, social services, society, pass on, pass out. Meaning: [ə'səʊʃɪeɪt] adj. 1. related to or accompanying 2. joined in some kind of relationship (as a colleague or ally or companion etc.).
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181) The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin.
182) Patients 102, 205, 206, 304, and 305 died from bowel cancer associated with multiple polyps.
183) The time ranges associated with these compositions are rather approximate, but are in general still perfectly valid.
184) Most drinkers do not abuse alcohol and do not suffer from health or social problems associated with their drinking.
185) Over the past few years, pike fishing and associated tackle has become more advanced and refined.
186) I was very fond of ballroom dancing, and of other things associated with the tripping of the light-fantastic.
187) These results further indicate that the formation of the siderite concretions is not associated with the activity of methanogenic bacteria.
188) In Eliot's own life such an idea seems to have been associated particularly with artistic movements of the big cities.
189) It requires an altruism not commonly associated with the nature of big time politics.
190) Spread over 112,000 acres, the Sterkfontein and associated sites contain the largest number of fossils found anywhere in the world.
191) The data indicate that dimorphism in adult size may be associated with mortality bias differences brought about by dissimilar adult life styles.
192) Blood, he tells us, was associated by our ancestors with iron,(http://sentencedict.com/associated.html) because of the red that hides within the ore.
193) Such action forces potential offenders, under the threat of legal action, to bear all the costs associated with their production.
194) This is the big stick treatment for violent criminals which is traditionally associated with an extreme Right-wing attitude.
195) With important municipal elections due in October, they were unwilling to be associated with his highly unpopular economic austerity policies.
196) These techniques now provide the analyst with a formidable armoury with which to attack the many scientific problems associated with art research.
197) She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine.
198) Phenylbutazone may be associated with serious bone marrow toxicity and should, therefore, be avoided.
199) In fact, the information-processing mechanisms are designed for implementing the systems of differential equations associated with neural networks.
200) For many people, ageing is associated with a decline in emotional well-being.
201) So acids, it would seem, are associated with the paints, alkalis with the building materials.
202) It is generally not useful to speculate that such time-removed antecedents are associated with bad behaviour.
203) Alho etal reported that both gestational age and birth weight were independently associated with wheezy bronchitis.
204) Even with alcohol being legal, it is far more closely associated with the commission of crime than are drugs.
205) Elevated muscarinic receptor seemed therefore to be associated with the early phases of memory formation.
206) From the outset a policy was adopted which aimed at eliminating unnecessary jargon and the mystique normally associated with computers.
207) Let me emphasize here that functionalists are happy to accept that many of our mental states are associated with conscious awareness.
208) The result is a very friendly room without the formality so often associated with many dining areas.
209) The second manner of semantic variation concerns the activation by different contexts of different senses associated with ambiguous word forms.
210) But by now the diplomatic enterprise was also beginning to be associated with more sordid activities.
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