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link someone or something to someone or something

 and link someone or something and someone or something together; link someone or something together with someone or something ; link someone or something with someone or something
1. to discover a connection between people and things, in any combination. I would never have thought of linking Fred to Tom. I didn't even know they knew each other. I always sort of linked Tom with honesty.
2. to connect people and things, in any combination. We have to link each person to one other person, using this colored yarn to tie them together. We linked each decoration together with another one.
See also: link

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fabian['feibjən]
Garnette-English (Rare)
KaileyKAY-leeEnglish (Modern)
Lhamo-Tibetan, Bhutanese
VernaVUR-nəEnglish
BroosBRO:SDutch, Limburgish