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    connected
    [kəˈnektəd]
    adjective
    connected (adjective)
    1. brought together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established:
      "a connected series of cargo holds"
    2. associated or related in some respect:
      "a series of connected stories"
    con·nect
    [kəˈnek(t)]
    verb
    connected (past tense) · connected (past participle)
    1. bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established:
      "the electrodes were connected to a recording device" · "a modem connects computers over a telephone line"
      • join together so as to provide access and communication:
        "all the buildings are connected by underground passages" · "the highway connects with major routes from all parts of the country"
      • link to a power or water supply:
        "your house is connected to the main cable TV network"
      • put (someone) into contact by phone:
        "I was quickly connected to the police"
      • (of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other:
        "the bus connects with trains from Union Station"
      • associate or relate in some respect:
        "employees are rewarded with bonuses connected to their firm's performance" · "a variety of physical complaints connected with stress"
      • think of as being linked or related:
        "I didn't connect the two incidents at the time"
      • (of a thing) provide or have a link or relationship with (someone or something):
        "there was no evidence to connect Jeff with the theft"
      • form a relationship or feel an affinity:
        "I taught in a reading program and I connected with kids individually"
      • informal
        (of a blow) hit the intended target:
        "the blow connected and he felt a burst of pain"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘be united physically’; rare before the 18th century): from Latin connectere, from con- ‘together’ + nectere ‘bind’.
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    verb
    1. bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established:
      Opposite:
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