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verb
- 1. connect (someone or something) with something else in one's mind: "I associated wealth with freedom" Similar
noun
- 1. a partner or companion in business or at work: "a close associate of the Minister"
- 2. a person with limited or subordinate membership of an organization: "an Associate of the Linnaean Society"
adjective
- 1. connected with an organization or business: "an associate company"
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Synonyms for ASSOCIATE: travel, connect, run, join, relate, collaborate, bond, mix; Antonyms of ASSOCIATE: avoid, shun, alienate, snub, split (up), disperse, cold-shoulder, break up.
- Superordinate
Synonyms for SUPERORDINATE: higher, greater, more, senior,...
- Classmate
Synonyms for CLASSMATE: colleague, teammate, peer, friend,...
- Close Ranks
Synonyms for CLOSE RANKS: cooperate, unite, collaborate,...
- Rub Elbows
Synonyms for RUB ELBOWS: associate, mix, go out, step out,...
- Superordinate
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Synonyms: be friends, keep company, socialize, socialise(UK), fraternize, fraternise(UK), hang around, hang out, mingle, mix with, be friendly, pal around(slang), be buddy-buddy(slang), hobnob(informal), rub shoulders, go out, joinCollocations, consort, get along, runCollocations, keep in. Antonyms:
Synonyms for ASSOCIATE in English: connect, couple, league, link, mix, relate, pair, ally, identify, unite, ….
Synonyms for ASSOCIATES: travels, bonds, collaborates, companies, connects, joins, runs, friends; Antonyms of ASSOCIATES: avoids, shuns, alienates, snubs, estranges, cold-shoulders, splits (up), breaks up
Synonyms for ASSOCIATE: consort, have relations with, be intimate with, fraternize with, join with, keep company with; Antonyms for ASSOCIATE: leave, break off relations with, sever a friendship, enemy, antagonist, foe.