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Definitions from the WebTerm: ConnectionPart of speech: Noun Senses:Sense 1:A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else. Example sentence: The strong connection between exercise and good health is well-documented. Sense 2:A physical or logical link that allows communication or transfer of data between devices or systems. Example sentence: The Wi-Fi connection in our office is incredibly fast. Sense 3:A feeling of understanding and empathy between two or more people. Example sentence: There was an instant connection between the two strangers, as if they had known each other for years. Part of speech: Verb Senses:Sense 1:To join or link together physically or electronically. Example sentence: The electrician carefully connected the wires to ensure a secure connection. Sense 2:To establish a relationship or association with someone, often on a personal or emotional level. Example sentence: It took me a while to connect with my new colleagues, but now we have a great working relationship. Part of speech: Adjective Sense:Relating to or denoting a train, bus, or other service that has a direct or convenient service available. Example sentence: The connection train arrives just in time for passengers to catch the next departing train. Part of speech: Adverb Sense:In or into contact with each other. Example sentence: The two runners collided, and they fell to the ground in connection. Related products: Network cables, Emotional intelligence books, Social connections merchandise | ||||
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