Similar words: be connected with, connect, connection, directed, dejected, selected, expected, dejectedly. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. being joined in close association 2. joined or linked together 3. related to or accompanying 4. wired together to an alarm system 5. plugged in 6. stored in, controlled by, or in direct communication with a central computer.
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91 Police are investigating whether the three shootings are connected.
92 This is the city connected by dots.
93 And it does show these people are well connected.
94 Their appearance is connected with anharmonicity, which leads to a breakdown of the selection rules derived assuming simple harmonic motion.
95 Certainly, such insubordination and disloyalty would have gotten a less well connected man court-martialed.
96 By Road Carnlough is 35 miles from Belfast and is well connected with regular transport services.
97 A hose pipe was connected to the exhaust. police said there were no suspicious circumstances.
98 I could chortle at this further confirmation that Microsoft's operating systems are secure only when not connected to the Internet.
99 He is closely connected with that woman of yer father's, Rosalli Gabrielli.
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100 Solowka thinks Charman was unnaturally suspicious of anyone connected with the music business.
101 Human beings are funny. They long to be with the person they love but refuse to admit openly. Some are afraid to show even the slightest sign of affection because of fear. Fear that their feelings may not be recognized, or even worst, returned. But one thing about human beings puzzles me the most is their conscious effort to be connected with the object of their affection even if it kills them slowly within. Sigmund Freud
102 Had anyone really connected his exorbitant fundraising practices to his boasts about providing girls for Bill?
103 Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions.
104 It is, nevertheless, possible for the application back end to which CLE-I is connected to override this ordering.
105 An alternative is a blowtorch connected by a hose to a cylinder of gas.
106 The comparable figures for research connected with defence, space and civil aviation were £1343 million, £52 million and £69 million.
107 After entering the basin she had to negotiate the lock, a narrow channel which connected the basin to the dock proper.
108 Mr Chance, of Nunthorpe, Cleveland, is a charity worker extraordinaire whose good deeds are mostly connected with mental handicap.
109 The incident did not appear to be connected to any political cause.
110 The scenes can be connected with a piece of animation.
111 But the point is that lung cancer is immediately connected with smoking, in everybody's mind.
112 Prime is connected with the trial before Pilate and false accusation.
113 The panels or arrays are used to run electrical appliances or systems and are connected to batteries to store surplus power.
114 And yet for a community powerfully connected by dance, discos are a social medicine.
115 Firms connected with Brown and Root did even better, increasing in value an average of 1. 64 percent.
116 The middle layer contains 24 nodes, each connected to all four outputs from the bottom layer.
117 But if one type of drug can treat a host of ailments, does that mean the disorders are somehow connected?
118 Most identified turning points in terms of crises in family relationships, often connected with a change in financial circumstances.
119 My business interests are declared, but, contrary to some popular media suppositions, I am not connected with the Lonrho organisation.
120 She was well off, well educated, well connected, but she wasn't well.
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