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Link with Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɪŋk/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
LINK with (with voiced or voiceless th: WITH or WITH)
lˈɪŋk/ /wˈɪð
lingk WITH

Definition

To connect or associate with something or someone. Used for physical connections, relationships, or when showing how things are related.

Usage & Nuances

"Link with" is slightly formal, common in business, technology, and academic settings. For human relationships, "connect with" is often more casual. Used to describe how things are related: "linked with a cause" or "link with another account". Do not use for physical chains—use "chain" or "attach" instead.

Example Sentences

How do I link with another computer?

basic

The study showed that stress is linked with health problems.

basic

This app lets you link with your social media accounts.

basic

Is there any evidence that these two events are linked with each other?

natural

She always tried to link with people who shared her interests.

natural

Your performance is directly linked with your bonus.

natural