Synonym: attach, combine, join, link, unite. Antonym: disconnect. Similar words: connection, personnel, neck, questionnaire, winner, tunnel, runner, manner. Meaning: [kə'nekt] v. 1. connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces 2. make a logical or causal connection 3. be or become joined or united or linked 4. join by means of communication equipment 5. land on or hit solidly 6. join for the purpose of communication 7. be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation 8. establish a rapport or relationship 9. establish communication with someone 10. plug into an outlet 11. hit or play a ball successfully.
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91. How you connect can make the difference between pleasure and frustration.
92. It took D'Arcy a few seconds to connect the familiar face in the unfamiliar surroundings.
93. In the schools we have visited the curriculum does connect,(www.Sentencedict.com) both to kids and to itself.
94. To get on the Net, you simply connect your computer to any of these networked computers via an Internet Service Provider.
95. This lets you connect two workstations to the card, and essential feature in a bus topology.
96. The hoses which connect the radiator to the engine are leaking.
97. They didn't connect Mrs. Jennings with the crime at first.
98. FastPort allows you to move printers to convenient locations and connect them directly to the network.
99. We don't realise that when we connect to the internet from home, some one may be watching our every move.
100. Turn the sliding contact of the potentiometer to approximately mid-position. Connect the battery.
101. It will be up to jurors in the deliberation room to decide just how to connect the dots.
102. At intervals along its length groups of nerve fibres emerge from the spinal column to connect with the peripheral nervous system.
103. After building the 2-bit latch, connect the battery and check operation by setting up a binary number such as 10.
104. I'd probably know Phil by sight, but I just can't connect the face and the name.
105. So, with her thoughts intent upon her programme for the day, she did not immediately connect the two names.
106. A 300-yard tunnel is being drilled through the mountainside to connect the two halves of the severed road again.
107. All accounts include six hours per day of connect time.
108. All that is left to connect us to the past is the imagination.
109. There are several factors which directly connect postmodernism and the new mode of economic regulation.
110. IskraTEL specialists are currently laying optical fibre cables to connect the city's exchanges.
111. Alarms sound if gas supplies break down, and automatically connect reserve tanks.
112. The cell phone that allows you to connect, makes it impossible to disconnect.
113. They need to be able to connect with a strong male figure, identify with him.
114. Option 1 is to connect the supply cable as a spur to an existing loop-in ceiling rose or junction box.
115. Procomm can connect with and emulate virtually any computer terminal.
116. You compose your message, connect to your local Internet Service Provider, upload your mail and then disconnect.
117. So it would take more years of dogged detective work by a handful of investigators to connect the dots.
118. You failed to connect the various elements together or to move through the detail to the larger issues of the painting.
119. The other four domes are supported in a like manner and short barrel vaults connect one dome to another.
120. These networks connect universities and research institutions at data transmission speeds ranging from 64 kilobits per second to 2 megabits per second.