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coupled

[ˈkʌpld]

coupled Definition

  • 1join or unite (two things) together, especially to increase strength or effectiveness
  • 2occurring together; concurrent

Using coupled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The new policy is coupled with stricter enforcement measures.

  • Example

    The company's success is coupled with its innovative approach to marketing.

  • Example

    The report highlights the challenges coupled with the proposed changes.

  • Example

    The couple's love was coupled with mutual respect and admiration.

coupled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for coupled

Phrases with coupled

  • used to connect two things that are happening at the same time or that are related in some way

    Example

    Coupled with his talent, his hard work made him a successful musician.

  • couple up

    to form a pair or partnership with someone

    Example

    The dance instructor asked everyone to couple up for the next dance.

  • to form pairs or partnerships, especially for romantic relationships

    Example

    At the party, everyone started to couple off and dance together.

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Summary: coupled in Brief

The term 'coupled' [ˈkʌpld] refers to joining or uniting two things together, often to increase strength or effectiveness. It can also mean occurring together or concurrently, as in 'The report highlights the challenges coupled with the proposed changes.' 'Coupled' extends into phrases like 'coupled with,' connecting two related events, and idioms like 'couple up,' forming a pair or partnership.

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