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to feel close to someone or have a good relationship with them: connect with She has a remarkable ability to connect with a wide variety of people. We just didn't connect. to consider a person or thing as related in some way to something else: [ T ] I connect Roberta Peters with the theater rather t
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  • to feel close to someone or have a good relationship with them: connect with She has a remarkable ability to connect with a wide variety of people. We just didn't connect.
  • to consider a person or thing as related in some way to something else: [ T ] I connect Roberta Peters with the theater rather than movies. [ I ] He’s always found a way to connect with his audience.

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