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associate v. 1 associate (with). a ally with, link, join or unite<br />

(with), combine or confederate (with), connect (with), conjoin<br />

(with): In the 1930s Abe was associated with Dutch and Louis in<br />

Murder, Incorporated. I always associate him with fast cars and<br />

hard drinking. b see, be seen with, socialize or fraternize<br />

(with), mix or mingle (with), go (out) with, consort with, have<br />

to do with, Colloq hang out with, Brit pal with or about, pal up<br />

(with), US pal around (with): Mother told me not to associate<br />

with boys who use that kind of language.<br />

--n. 2 colleague, partner; fellow, fellow-worker: I'd like you<br />

to meet my associate, Ian Lindsay. 3 confederate, ally,<br />

collaborator; accomplice, accessory: He and his associates have<br />

been sent to prison for conspiracy. 4 comrade, companion,<br />

friend, mate, buddy; confidant(e): We have been close<br />

associates for many years.<br />

--adj. 5 subsidiary, secondary: She is an associate professor<br />

at an American university. 6 allied, affiliate, affiliated,<br />

associated; accessory: Publication is under the direction of an<br />

associate company.<br />

association<br />

n. 1 society, organization, confederation, confederacy,<br />

federation, league, union, alliance, guild, coalition, group;<br />

syndicate, combine, consortium, cooperative: The society later<br />

became known as the British Association for the Advancement of<br />

Science. 2 connection, link, affiliation, relationship, bond,<br />

tie, linkage, linking, pairing, joining, conjunction, bonding:<br />

The association between princes and frogs is probably lost on<br />

anyone so literal-minded. 3 fellowship, intimacy, friendship,<br />

camaraderie, comradeship, relationship: There has been a<br />

long-standing association between Peter and Wendy.<br />

assortment<br />

n. 1 group, class, category, batch, set, lot, classification,<br />

grouping: Which assortment contains only plain chocolates? 2<br />

collection, pot-pourri, mixture, m‚lange, array, agglomeration,<br />

conglomeration, medley, farrago, variety, miscellany, jumble,<br />

salmagundi, gallimaufry, mishmash, Colloq mixed bag: That hat<br />

looks like something from the assortment at a jumble sale. A<br />

bizarre assortment of people attended the meeting.

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