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  1. associate:
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Detailed Translations for associative from English to French

associative:


Translation Matrix for associative:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- associatory

Synonyms for "associative":

  • associatory; associable

Antonyms for "associative":

  • nonassociative

Related Definitions for "associative":

  1. characterized by or causing or resulting from the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination 1
    • associative learning1

Wiktionary Translations for associative:

associative
adjective
  1. algebraic property of an operator
  2. -
associative
adjective
  1. Relatif à une association
  2. Relatif à l'associativité

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
associative associatif assoziativ — auf Assoziationen beruhend; Gedanken/Vorstellungen miteinander verbindend

associative form of associate:

to associate verb (associates, associated, associating)

  1. to associate
    associer
    • associer verb (associe, associes, associons, associez, )
  2. to associate
    – To link a document, file, task, or link with a To Do. 2
    associer
    • associer verb (associe, associes, associons, associez, )

Conjugations for associate:

present
  1. associate
  2. associate
  3. associates
  4. associate
  5. associate
  6. associate
simple past
  1. associated
  2. associated
  3. associated
  4. associated
  5. associated
  6. associated
present perfect
  1. have associated
  2. have associated
  3. has associated
  4. have associated
  5. have associated
  6. have associated
past continuous
  1. was associating
  2. were associating
  3. was associating
  4. were associating
  5. were associating
  6. were associating
future
  1. shall associate
  2. will associate
  3. will associate
  4. shall associate
  5. will associate
  6. will associate
continuous present
  1. am associating
  2. are associating
  3. is associating
  4. are associating
  5. are associating
  6. are associating
subjunctive
  1. be associated
  2. be associated
  3. be associated
  4. be associated
  5. be associated
  6. be associated
diverse
  1. associate!
  2. let's associate!
  3. associated
  4. associating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for associate:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- associate degree; companion; comrade; familiar; fellow
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
associer associate attach; connect; couple; link; make a match; pander
- affiliate; assort; colligate; connect; consociate; consort; link; link up; relate; tie in
AdverbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
avec along; associate; join; too Search by; powered by; with; with it; with that
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
cependant but; yet
encore again; once more
pourtant but; yet
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aussi along; associate; join; too above that; also; and also; as also; as well; as well as; at the same time; too
cependant along; associate; join; too although; anyhow; anyway; apparently; but; despite it; for all that; however; in the mean time; in the meantime; indeed; meanwhile; naturally; nevertheless; nonetheless; notwithstanding it; obviously; of course; only; still; though; to be sure; without doubt; yet
encore along; associate; join; too a second time; again; back; for the rest; furthermore; just; once again; once more; still; the rest; yet
néanmoins along; associate; join; too although; anyhow; anyway; but; despite it; for all that; however; nevertheless; nonetheless; notwithstanding it; only; still; though; yet
pourtant along; associate; join; too although; anyhow; anyway; apparently; but; for all that; however; indeed; naturally; nevertheless; obviously; of course; only; still; though; to be sure; without doubt; yet
toutefois along; associate; join; too although; anyhow; anyway; but; despite it; for all that; nevertheless; nonetheless; notwithstanding it; only; still; though; yet
également along; associate; join; too above that; also; and also; as also; as well; as well as; at the same time; too

Related Words for "associate":


Synonyms for "associate":


Antonyms for "associate":

  • dissociate

Related Definitions for "associate":

  1. having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status1
    • an associate member1
    • an associate professor1
  2. a degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies1
  3. any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another1
    • first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate1
  4. a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor1
    • he had to consult his associate before continuing1
  5. a person with subordinate membership in a society, institution, or commercial enterprise1
    • associates in the law firm bill at a lower rate than do partners1
  6. a friend who is frequently in the company of another1
  7. make a logical or causal connection1
  8. bring or come into association or action1
  9. keep company with; hang out with1
    • He associates with strange people1
  10. To inform the operating system that a particular file name extension is linked to a specific application. When a file is opened that has an extension associated with a given application, the operating system automatically starts the application and loads the file.2
  11. To link a document, file, task, or link with a To Do.2

Wiktionary Translations for associate:

associate
adjective
  1. Qui entre dans une association.
noun
  1. Personne avec qui l'on partage son entreprise, sa société.
verb
  1. Fixer
  2. lier au moyen d’un nœud, d'un lien.
  3. lier de nouveau, refaire le nœud qui liait et qui est défaire.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
associate associer associëren — tot compagnon maken of nemen
associate associer assoziieren — Gedanken oder Bilder verknüpfen
associate → s'associer liierenreflexiv: sich mit einem Partner zu einer geschäftlichen oder politischen Zusammenarbeit verbinden, häufig in der Wendung „mit etwas oder jemandem liiert sein“