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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181 Aren't they connected with his father's business in some way?
182 Their tracks met those of the company end on but were not connected.
183 The lodge contained a large hall below and a banqueting room above, connected by a grand wooden stair.
184 Another innovation connected with transport was for travel to away games.
185 It is not isolated but closely connected with contemporary movements.
186 In particular, it is not clear how a sense of well-being and a sense of belonging are connected.
187 Much of the long-distance trade was in commodities connected with the cloth industry, notably dyestuffs such as woad and alum.
188 The promise of hypertext lies in its ability to produce large, complex, richly connected, and cross-referenced bodies of information.
189 Equally Leudast's position in Tours was closely connected with changing royal control of the city.
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190 The mainstream of liberalism found anything connected with the balance of power repugnant.
191 In the Reagan era, well - connected Republicans received favoured treatment in this organization.
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