Verbs

(v)connect, link, tie, link upconnect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces“Can you connect the two loudspeakers?”, “Tie the ropes together”, “Link arms”
(v)associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connectmake a logical or causal connection“I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind”, “colligate these facts”, “I cannot relate these events at all”
(v)connect, link, link up, join, unitebe or become joined or united or linked“The two streets connect to become a highway”, “Our paths joined”, “The travelers linked up again at the airport”
(v)connectjoin by means of communication equipment“The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area”
(v)connectland on or hit solidly“The brick connected on her head, knocking her out”
(v)connectjoin for the purpose of communication“Operator, could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore?”
(v)connectbe scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation“The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train”, “The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours”
(v)connectestablish a rapport or relationship“The President of this university really connects with the faculty”
(v)get in touch, touch base, connectestablish communication with someone“did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin?”
(v)plug in, plug into, connectplug into an outlet“Please plug in the toaster!”, “Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight”
(v)connecthit or play a ball successfully“The batter connected for a home run”