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associate someone or something with someone or something to link someone or something [in one's mind] to someone or something else. (Something and someone can occur in all possible combinations.) I always associate Walter with pizza for some reason. I associate pizza with stringy cheese. associate oneself with someone or something to join someone or something as a partner or friend. I wanted to associate myself with a prestigious law firm. She associated herself with people of low repute. See also: oneself associate with someone to be friendly with someone; to be acquainted with someone socially in a work setting. We seek to associate with persons like ourselves. I like to associate with interesting people. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Porter completed an Associateship of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto at age 14. Qualifications: Eligible candidates have fulfilled the requirements of Associateship (ACAS) and successfully completed nine examinations. Some professors in the Anthropology Department at the University of Chicago tried to arrange a research associateship for him there, to write up the ethnographic research he had been doing, but a majority of the department faculty voted against this. |
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