Unassociated


verb (used with object), associated, associating.
1.
to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory, etc.:
Many people associate dark clouds with depression and gloom.
2.
to join as a companion, partner, or ally:
to associate oneself with a cause.
3.
to unite; combine:
coal associated with shale.
verb (used without object), associated, associating.
4.
to enter into union; unite.
5.
to keep company, as a friend, companion, or ally:
He was accused of associating with known criminals.
6.
to join together as partners or colleagues.
noun
7.
a person who shares actively in anything as a business, enterprise, or undertaking; partner; colleague; fellow worker:
He consulted with his associates before proceeding further.
8.
a companion or comrade:
my most intimate associates.
9.
a confederate; an accomplice or ally:
criminal associates.
10.
anything usually accompanying or associated with another; an accompaniment or concomitant.
11.
a person who is admitted to a subordinate degree of membership in an association or institution:
an associate of the Royal Academy.
adjective
12.
connected, joined, or related, especially as a companion or colleague; having equal or nearly equal responsibility:
an associate partner.
13.
having subordinate status; without full rights and privileges:
an associate member.
14.
allied; concomitant.
verb (usually foll by with) (əˈsəʊʃɪˌeɪt; -sɪ-)
1.
(transitive) to link or connect in the mind or imagination: to associate Christmas with fun
2.
(intransitive) to keep company; mix socially: to associate with writers
3.
(intransitive) to form or join an association, group, etc
4.
(transitive; usually passive) to consider in conjunction; connect: rainfall is associated with humidity
5.
(transitive) to bring (a person, esp oneself) into friendship, partnership, etc
6.
(transitive; often passive) to express agreement or allow oneself to be connected (with): Bertrand Russell was associated with the peace movement
noun (əˈsəʊʃɪɪt; -ˌeɪt; -sɪ-)
7.
a person joined with another or others in an enterprise, business, etc; partner; colleague
8.
a companion or friend
9.
something that usually accompanies another thing; concomitant: hope is an associate to happiness
10.
a person having a subordinate position in or admitted to only partial membership of an institution, association, etc
adjective (prenominal) (əˈsəʊʃɪɪt; -ˌeɪt; -sɪ-)
11.
joined with another or others in an enterprise, business, etc; having equal or nearly equal status: an associate director
12.
having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status: an associate member
13.
accompanying; concomitant

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