associated/connected/related
Aston Martin is quintessentially British and forever associated with James Bond.
Vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with mental changes, neuropathy and anemia.
Recent studies have shed light on potential risks associated with cellphone use.
Most people associate troglodytes with prehistoric times, but troglodyte communities still exist in Tunisia and China.
Both politicians have been closely associated with the movement for some time.
Connected with (to)
(to have a relation with, to be related, to have an association with someone or a group)- definition no. 3/definition no. 2
He was connected in some way with that fraud scandal a couple of years back.
symptoms connected with kidney stones
Connect to: to attach to something; to attach or link something to some electrical device or electrical signal.
When we finish the house, we will connect up to the utilities. We have to connect to the Internet ourselves.
It has speakers inside, which you can connect to your sound card.
This cable connects to the back of the TV.
Related to:
Gadgetwise is a blog about everything related to buying and using tech products.
Experts believe that the large number of cancer cases in the area are directly related to the new nuclear power station.
A quarter of these users are browsing content related to what they are watching.
She claims she is related to royalty. (has a family connection with members of the royal family)
Authorities had no indication the suspect is related to the child,