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connection
noun as in person who aids another in achieving goal
noun as in something that connects, links
noun as in something that communicates, relates
Example Sentences
The CIA previously suffered a disastrous loss of its agents in China after their connections to the dark web were breached by Beijing's Ministry of State Security.
It is also unclear what connection — if any — the singer had to the girl.
It’s traveling via word of mouth, theorizes Smith, because people today are increasingly searching for “connection and meaning.”
Irglová wondered if the strength of their creative connection had withstood the intervening years.
Some reports suggest the charges against her are related to alleged connections with exiled opposition figures and attempts to incite disobedience within the armed forces.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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