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Sentence count:264+18Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: enemyopponentrivalSimilar words: associateassociatedappreciationrenunciationvariationradiationnegotiationsocialMeaning: [ə‚səʊsɪ'eɪʃn]  n. 1. a formal organization of people or groups of people 2. the act of consorting with or joining with others 3. the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination 4. a social or business relationship 5. the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination 6. a relation resulting from interaction or dependence 7. (chemistry) any process of combination (especially in solution) that depends on relatively weak chemical bonding 8. (ecology) a group of organisms (plants and animals) that live together in a certain geographical region and constitute a community with a few dominant species. 
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211. Identification with Osiris was a crucial factor both through the judgement after death and through association with his major cult centres.
212. Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina.
213. Only very rarely would subjects become conscious of the fact that this was not a bona fide study in free association.
214. Coupled with his close association with medicine, it explains why he decided to follow the career of scientist and natural philosopher.
215. The close association between the visual and the cultural may explain the reluctance of some teachers to give it much attention.
216. Victoria Lum Ting, one of the powers in the local family association, visited our house.
217. He said the association was trying to find accommodation for the residents.
218. This offer of a spiritual identity was considerably enriched through its association with a potent instrument for popular cultural intervention.
219. A non-mutual housing association is, however, treated as a private landlord.
220. These include the more firmly established association between the drugs and a potentially fatal lung disease, primary pulmonary hypertension.
221. Mr Ethrington had no association with the management buyout team when he was advising the Government.
222. Looking behind the scenes at the organisation of this annual event, the video explains the history of the Popular Flying Association.
223. It also includes the subscription to the Students' Association, athletic clubs and other facilities.
224. The original reason for establishing our association had been to create a more representative forum for contacts.
225. Frequently, companies adopt standard forms of Articles of Association which are prescribed under the Companies Act 1985.
226. Barker etal also failed to find a significant association between birth weight and wheeze.
227. It shows the close association that can exist between organic chemical synthesis and clay surfaces.
228. This technique of free association is a contribution to psychology which is used widely by psychotherapists, including behaviourists.
229. He is also, by mere association with drug charges, a cliche.
230. He was planning on enlisting the aid of the Association of Racing Commissioners to help get the law amended before next year.
231. The association between advancing years and increasing rates of disability is illustrated in Figure 7.
232. Freedom of expression and of the press, and freedom of peaceful assembly,[Sentencedict.com] of association and of movement were all guaranteed.
233. When I visited the Halutzim Association, they regarded me with something like astonishment.
234. The couple were allocated their new housing association home through Middlesbrough Council.
235. Black Roofs had stopped being a mutual housing association in 1991.
236. With the help of the Village Retail Services Association it formed a co-operative to run a village store in temporary accommodation.
237. The little green cushions and incrustations occur not only in association with trees and rocks.
238. Crawford is one of the founders of the International Dark-Sky Association, which lobbies governments to adopt pollution standards.
239. But the Consumers' Association wants tougher action on food hygiene, to fully protect consumers from the risk of food poisoning.
240. A strong association, however, is not a proof of causation.
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