assoziate
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From German assoziieren.
Verb
[edit]assoziate
- (non-native speakers' English, transitive, intransitive) Misspelling of associate.
- 1994 February 2, Lux Logis e.V., “HANDSHAKE - looking for artists”, in soc.culture.yugoslavia[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-06:
- a) Rohrschach-test
The file "rohrschach" includes gif-files, which could be edited by you. Afterwards the viewer should (could) understand, what you assoziate by viewing the images.
b) Symbols and their significance
The file "signs" includes gif-files. Please describe (textual) your assoziation by inspecting the signs and primary sketches.
- 2001 May 15, The D.h7, “[discuss] news.openoffice.org?”, in mailing.comp.open-office[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-06:
- If You post a Message from an Account(Me@work) assoziating an E-Mail Address different from the E-Mail Address you usually mail from. (Me@Home) You simply fill out the reply-to HeaderField. With your (Me@Collector)-Address and from there all your Mails can be routed as you wish.)
- 2002 August 17, Alexander Schreiber, “Unbelievable...”, in alt.sysadmin.recovery[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-06:
- Hydrogen is manageable. The most annoying problems are
- the usual problems assoziated with storing gases under high pressure,
- the usual problmes assoziated with storing _very_ cold liquid gases,
- the tendency of hydrogen to permeate a lot of materials and therefore slowly disappearing from tanks unless special precautions are taken,
- storing sufficient amounts of it in as small a space as possible because refueling every 100 kilometers isn't going to fly with almost all potential customers of hydrogen fueled cars,