: having the parts or elements logically linked together
presented a thoroughly connected view of the problem
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: related by blood or marriage
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: having social, professional, or commercial relationships
a well-connected lawyer
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of a set: having the property that any two of its points can be joined by a line completely contained in the set
also: incapable of being separated into two or more closed disjoint subsets
connectedlyadverb
connectednessnoun
Example Sentences
a series of connected rooms
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