connect with

Frequency: 8.585.0 per million words

Used to specify the other item in the connection or to form a bond.

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Examples (10)

  • A long corridor connects the main office with the conference rooms.
  • This new bridge will connect the island with the mainland.
  • You'll need a special cable to connect this camera with your computer.
  • Police are seeking evidence to connect the suspect with the crime.
  • It's often difficult to connect a specific symptom with a particular illness.
  • As a teacher, she always found ways to connect with her students on a personal level.
  • His speech failed to connect with the younger voters.
  • I felt an immediate need to connect with my family after hearing the news.
  • Art helps us connect with cultures and ideas from different times.
  • The novel's main theme connects poverty with a lack of opportunity.