Sentences with associate
as·so·ci·ate
A a - Through science we've got the idea of associating progress with the future. [VERB noun + with]
- I haven't been associated with the project over the last year. [be VERB-ed + with]
- A close associate of underworld figure Carl Williams was granted bail yesterday despite police fears that he is a danger to the community.
- Mark Mallia, an associate of Radev, killed at West Sunshine.
- What would they think if they knew that they were associating with a murderer? [VERB + with]
- ...the restaurant owner's business associates.
- Yet there is nothing magical about intuition, says Janice Langan-Fox, associate professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne.
- The verb is pronounced (əsoʊsieɪt ). The noun and adjective are pronounced (əsoʊsiət ).
- Mr Lin is associate director of the Institute.
- To associate Christmas with fun
- To associate with writers
- Rainfall is associated with humidity
- Bertrand Russell was associated with the peace movement
- Hope is an associate to happiness
- An associate director
- An associate member
- To associate rain with grief
- An Associate in (or of) Arts
- An associate justice
- An associate membership
- She associates with her coworkers on weekends.
- Particles of gold associated with other substances
- Mr. President, I rise to associate myself with the remarks of my senior Senator from Louisiana who has led this fight successfully for many years
- He is an associate editor.
- He is an associate member of the club.
- associate motions: those that occur sympathetically, in consequence of preceding motions
- Many people associate dark clouds with depression and gloom.
- To associate oneself with a cause.
- Coal associated with shale.
- He was accused of associating with known criminals.
- He consulted with his associates before proceeding further.
- My most intimate associates.
- Criminal associates.
- An associate of the Royal Academy.
- An associate partner.
- An associate member.