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link up Definition


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link
noun
    1. A ring of a chain, or in chain-mail.
    2. Someone or something that connects.
      Thesaurus: bond, connection, attachment, joint, knot, tie; union, liaison, relationship, association, communication.
    3. A means of communication or travel.
    4. A piece, part or scene that serves to hold two more important elements together.
      Example: A jingle formed the link between the two radio programmes
    5. A unit of measurement, equal to one hundredth of a surveyor's chain, 7.92in (c.20cm).
    6. A cuff-link.
verb linked, linking
    1. To connect or join.
      Thesaurus: associate, relate, connect, couple, fasten, join, tie, bind, yoke, unite; Antonym: sever.
    2. To associate.
    intr
    3. To be or become connected.
Etymology: 14c: from Norse link.

Phrasal Verb: link up
    To connect.To be connected.
      Example: They linked up to satellite TV


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