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associations Meaning
associations
the sharing (as by an aider and abettor) in the criminal intent of a person who commits a crime, a group of persons who share common interests or a common purpose and who are organized with varying degrees of formality compare corporation, something linked in memory or imagination with a thing or person, the aggregation of chemical species to form (as with hydrogen bonds) loosely bound chemical complexes compare polymerization sense 1, an organization of persons having a common interest, the aggregation of chemical species (see species entry 1 sense 1e) to form (as with hydrogen bonds) loosely bound complexes (see complex entry 1 sense 3), the process of forming mental connections or bonds between sensations, ideas, or memories, the act of having contact or communication with or keeping company with another, the act of associating, the formation of loosely bound groups of ions or molecules, a feeling, memory, or thought connected with a person, place, or thing, a major unit in ecological community organization characterized by essential uniformity and usually by two or more dominant species, the state of being associated
associations Sentence Examples
- The **soft** caress of the breeze sent shivers down my spine.
- The **bright** sun illuminated the room, casting an ethereal glow.
- The **sweet** aroma of roses filled the air, tantalizing the senses.
- The **rough** bark of the tree contrasted with the smoothness of its leaves.
- The **loud** roar of the engine drowned out all other sounds.
- The **wet** grass clung to my shoes, leaving a trail behind me.
- The **cold** winter wind pierced through my clothes, sending shivers down my body.
- The **warm** glow of the fireplace cast a cozy atmosphere over the room.
- The **sharp** knife effortlessly sliced through the bread.
- The **salty** ocean breeze revitalized my weary spirit.
FAQs About the word associations
the sharing (as by an aider and abettor) in the criminal intent of a person who commits a crime, a group of persons who share common interests or a common purpo
relationships, relations, affiliations, connections,partnerships, collaborations, cooperations, liaisons, hookups, mergers
dissociations, dissolutions, divisions, disaffiliations, splits, alienations, partings, separations, severances, divorces
The **soft** caress of the breeze sent shivers down my spine.
The **bright** sun illuminated the room, casting an ethereal glow.
The **sweet** aroma of roses filled the air, tantalizing the senses.
The **rough** bark of the tree contrasted with the smoothness of its leaves.