associate in Dutch
associate in Dutch is omgaan, associëren — associate means to connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
associate in Dutch
omgaan
(intransitive) To spend time socially; keep company.
associëren
(transitive) To connect evidentially, or in the mind or imagination.
What does "associate" mean?
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verb To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
"Most people associate the color red with danger."
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verb To spend time with someone, or join with them as a partner or ally.
"He was warned not to associate with known criminals."
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noun A person you work with, especially a colleague, partner, or business contact.
"She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend."
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adj Joined with another person or group, often with a lower or partial level of status.
"He holds the title of associate professor."
associate in a sentence
- Most people associate the color red with danger.
- He was warned not to associate with known criminals.
- She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend.
- He holds the title of associate professor.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "associate" in Dutch?
"associate" in Dutch is omgaan, associëren. associate means: To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
How do you use "associate" in a sentence?
Example: "Most people associate the color red with danger." In Dutch, "associate" is omgaan, associëren.
Are there other ways to say "associate" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "associate": omgaan, associëren.
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