enlink

enlink

A worker uses an enlink to securely fasten two metal pipes together.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To connect or join together: "enlink" means to link or unite things, either physically or figuratively, forming a connection or bond.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • The new highway will enlink the two distant cities. (To physically connect them.)
    • Shared experiences enlink the members of the community. (To figuratively bind them together.)
    • The treaty aims to enlink the economies of the neighboring countries. (To create a strong connection.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to enlink with": to become connected or associated with something.

    • Her research is enlinked with the development of renewable energy. (Her work is closely tied to that field.)
  • "to be enlinked together": to be joined as a single unit.

    • The two organizations were enlinked together through a formal agreement. (They were united.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Enlinkage (n): the state or act of being linked together.

    • The enlinkage of these ideas created a powerful theory. (The connection of ideas.)
  • Enlinked (adj): connected or joined.

    • The enlinked networks function as one system. (The connected networks.)
Synonyms
  • Connect: to bring together or join.
  • Unite: to make or become one.
  • Bind: to tie or fasten securely.
  • Link: to connect or relate.
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Notes
  • "Enlink" is a less common, formal verb, often used in literary or technical contexts to emphasize a strong or deliberate connection. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.