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associate verb (associated, associating) 1 to connect in the mind associate lambs with spring. 2 intrans to mix socially don't associate with him. 3 to involve (oneself) in a group because of shared views or aims. 4 intrans to join with people for a common purpose. noun 1 a business partner or colleague. 2 a companion or friend. 3 someone who is admitted to a society, institution, etc without full membership. adj 1 joined with another, especially in a business an associate director. 2 not having full membership of a society, institution, etc. 3 attendant; accompanying suffering from a cold and all its associate miseries.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin associare, from ad to + socius united.
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