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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associates words" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing how certain words relate to or connect with each other, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "In this exercise, we will explore how the concept of friendship associates words like trust, loyalty, and companionship."
Alternatives: "links words" or "connects words".
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Three actors play various characters, though much of the action centers on Samy Costas (the impish, splendid Kathryn Hunter), a woman with a prodigious memory who associates words with images and sounds with colors.
For example, he associates words for property (such as 'Eigentum') with words connoting distinctive individual characteristics (such as 'Eigenheit') in order to promote the claim that property is expressive of selfhood.
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The computer associates word groupings with six issues for now -- like violence, alcoholism or racism -- that could affect a person's job abilities.
Toddlers just learning to speak associate words with shape, not size or texture.
Each participant was given 40 cue words and six attached associate words, such as ATTIC-junk and ATTIC-dust.
A system has to learn to associate words like X above with the correct meaning instead of overfitting the spurious interpretations.
A pioneer PET-scan study in 1988 by Steven Petersen, Marcus Raichle, and their colleagues showed the different areas of the brain that are activated by reading words, listening to words, uttering words, and associating words.
Also, people associate words with their understanding.
After free associating words, someone said "strawberry" to convey enjoyment and freshness.
In general, the observers reported some difficulty to associate words with a theme.
Blinkx figured out its relevance by associating words like dog, pooch and unbelievable.
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