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associate I. as·so·ci·ate \əˈsōs(h)ēˌāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English associat (3d person singular past indicative), from Latin associatus, past participle of associare transitive verb 1. a. : to join often in a loose relationship as a partner, fellow worker, colleague, friend, companion, or ally < was associated with him in a large law firm > < were closely associated with each other during the war > b. : to elect as an associate < was associated to the Royal Academy — Robert Southey > 2. obsolete : to keep company with : attend < friends should associate friends in grief and woe — Shakespeare > 3. : to join (things) together or connect (one thing) with another : combine < particles of gold associated with heavy minerals > 4. : to join or connect in any of various intangible or unspecified ways (as in general mental, legendary, or historical relationship, in unspecified causal relationship, or in unspecified professional or scholarly relationship) < surrealism has been associated with psychological and intellectual atmosphere common to periods of war — Bernard Smith > < she wished to associate him with her unusual mood — J.C.Powys > 5. : to submit to public identification (as with a principle or sentiment) < the House will associate itself with these expressions — Sir Winston Churchill > < I should wholeheartedly associate myself with the general libertarian views — Felix Frankfurter > 6. chemistry : to join in loose combinations — see association 7 intransitive verb 1. : to come together as partners, fellow workers, colleagues, friends, companions, or allies < my father's conviction that they were too lowly to associate with me — G.B.Shaw > 2. : to combine or join with another or others as component parts : unite < protons and neutrons with their encircling electrons associate together to form atoms — G.W.Gray > 3. : to engage in free association < the patient associated freely about his childhood > — see free association Synonyms: see join II. as·so·ciate \-s(h)ēə̇t, -shə̇t, -shēˌāt, -sēˌāt, usu -d.+V\ adjective Etymology: Middle English associat, from Latin associatus, adsociatus, past participle of associare, adsociare to join, unite, from ad- + sociare to join, share, from socius companion — more at social 1. : closely connected, joined, or united with another (as in interest, function, activity, or office) : sharing in responsibility or authority < descent through darkness … to my associate powers — John Milton > < an associate judge > 2. : closely related especially in the mind : allied, accompanying < they want some associate sounds to make them harmonious — Samuel Johnson > 3. : admitted to some but not to all rights and privileges : having a secondary or subordinate status < admitted to associate membership in the society > III. associate noun (-s) 1. : one associated with another: a. : one who shares with another an enterprise, business, or action : a fellow worker : partner < the chemist and his associates finally completed their experiment > b. : one who shares with another an office or position of authority : colleague < they were associates on the bench for 20 years > c. : one who is frequently in company with other : companion, comrade < his most intimate associate during his college years > 2. : something that is closely connected with or that usually accompanies another : accompaniment, concomitant; especially : a word or concept linked to another by association < no sooner at any time comes into the understanding but its associate appears with it — John Locke > 3. a. : an officer of the superior common-law courts in England b. : a member of a learned society or academy ranking below a fellow < an associate of the Royal Academy > c. : a research worker or teacher affiliated with a college, university, or some other professional organization or institution and ranking below a professor or full member < research associate in anthropology > < associate in German > < associate in medicine > 4. often capitalized a. : a degree conferred by a junior college upon its graduates < associate in arts > b. : a degree or title granted by some colleges and universities to students who finish a course that is complete in itself but shorter than that leading to a bachelor's degree |