LINKING meaning: 1. present participle of link 2. to make a connection between two or more people, things, or ideas…. Learn more.
A bridge links the island to the mainland. The rooms are linked by hallways. He drew a line linking New York and/with/to Los Angeles on the map.
If someone or something links two things or situations, there is a relationship between them, for example because one thing causes or affects the other. The U.N. Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms. [VERB noun + to] The study further strengthens the evidence linking smoking with early death.
They were just having a peaceful protest, sitting there and linking arms: no threats or fear of violence. They stood together for a moment in the doorway, linking arms proudly.
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Conjunctions frequently function as linking words in a sentence. The yard manager is linking the sections of the train together.
I'm using CGI.PM to create web pages (forms specifically) and I want to use an image as a submit button.However I can't seem to find the correct path to link to it.
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