associate

[əˈsoʊʃieɪt]

associate Definition

  • 1to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else
  • 2to spend time with someone or a group of people in a friendly way
  • 3a person who you work with, do business with, or who is a friend

Using associate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "associate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I always associate the smell of freshly baked bread with my grandmother's house.

  • Example

    He associates with a group of artists and musicians.

  • Example

    She is an associate at the law firm.

  • Example

    We are looking for an associate to join our team.

associate Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using associate

  • the idea that someone is guilty of something because they are associated with someone who is guilty of it

    Example

    He was fired from his job because of guilt by association with a coworker who was caught stealing.

  • associate oneself with someone/something

    to become involved with or connected to someone or something

    Example

    She didn't want to associate herself with the controversial project.

  • to connect or link something with something else in your mind

    Example

    Many people associate the color red with passion and love.

Phrases with associate

  • a two-year degree from a college or university

    Example

    She earned an associate degree in business administration.

  • a faculty member at a college or university who ranks above an assistant professor and below a full professor

    Example

    He was recently promoted to associate professor of physics.

  • an editor who is responsible for a particular section of a publication or who works under the direction of an editor-in-chief

    Example

    She started as an associate editor at the magazine and worked her way up to editor-in-chief.

Origins of associate

from Latin 'associatus', meaning 'joined with'

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Summary: associate in Brief

To 'associate' [əˈsoʊʃieɪt] is to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else, or to spend time with someone or a group of people in a friendly way. It can also refer to a person who you work with, do business with, or who is a friend. Phrases like 'associate degree' and 'associate professor' denote specific academic ranks, while idioms like 'guilt by association' and 'associate oneself with someone/something' convey negative and positive connotations, respectively.

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