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link together

verb as in concatenate

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For the Olympic and Paralympic Games, he suggested, this corridor could link together community viewing areas.

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When UV light is shone on the mixture, the polymers link together to form capsules with yeast trapped inside.

Congress left Washington for the holidays this week without passing Ukraine aid or southern border funding — two issues the White House wants to link together.

"The ink itself is a viscous liquid, so it can be injected into a targeted area fairly easily, and as you move the ultrasound printing probe around, the materials in the ink will link together and harden," said Zhang, who designed the sono-ink in his lab at the Brigham.

In addition, the researchers found that at warmer temperatures, similar to those produced by a newly formed star, two carbamic acid molecules could link together, making a stable gas.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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