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Connecter meaning in English

Meaning of Connecter in English

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Connecter

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Noun

1. connecter, connection, connective, connector, connexion

an instrumentality that connects

Example Sentences:
'he soldered the connection'
'he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Connecter

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verb
1. 
to link or be linked together; join; fasten
2. (transitive)
to relate or associate
I connect him with my childhood
3. (transitive)
to establish telephone communications with or between
4. (intransitive)
to be meaningful or meaningfully related
5. (intransitive)
(of two public vehicles, such as trains or buses) to have the arrival of one timed to occur just before the departure of the other, for the convenient transfer of passengers
6. (intransitive) informal
to hit, punch, kick, etc, solidly
7. (intransitive) US and Canadian informal
to be successful
8. (intransitive) slang
to find a source of drugs, esp illegal drugs

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Connecter

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verb transitive
1. 
to join or fasten (two things together, or one thing with or to another); link; couple
2. 
to show or think of as related; associate
to connect germs with disease
3. 
to provide with a circuit for communicating by telephone
4. 
to plug into an electrical circuit
verb intransitive
5. 
to join or be joined
6.  US
to meet so that passengers can transfer promptly
said of trains, buses, etc.
7. 
to be related in some way or in a proper or logical way
8.  Informal
a. 
to reach the thing aimed at
b. 
to establish a rapport (with)
c.  Sport
to hit a ball, target, etc. solidly
d.  Sport
to be successful
connected on eighty percent of his shots

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Connecter

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v. con·nect·ed, con·nect·ing, con·nects
v.tr.
1. To join or fasten together: a bridge that connects the island with the mainland.
2. To associate or consider as related: no reason to connect the two events. See Synonyms at join.
3. To join to or by means of a communications circuit: Please connect me to the number in San Diego. Her computer is connected to the internet.
4. To plug in (an electrical cord or device) to an outlet.
v.intr.
1. To become joined or united: two streams connecting to form a river.
2. To be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as between airplanes or buses.
3. To establish a rapport or relationship; relate: The candidate failed to connect with the voters.
4. Sports To hit or play a ball or puck successfully: The winger connected for two goals.

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