Connect [verb]

Definition of Connect:

combine, link

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Sentence/Example of Connect:

Fabletics has already been building out technology trying to connect online and offline user habits in its stores.

Node helps to verify each influencer’s audience, then connects brands with these influencers with pre-negotiated deal terms.

The company asked me to look into connecting the system I built to Metrc.

You can customize the look of your space by connecting the hexagon panels in whatever pattern suits your needs.

Perigree helps protect things like heating and cooling systems or elevators that may lack patches or true security, yet are connected to the network in a very real way.

The indoor experiment was meant to show that 5G could connect machines in a factory or hospital with more reliable and higher speed connectivity than Wi-Fi or other available wireless technologies.

Hedge funds are using Snowflake’s services to connect to other data sources like retail sales or weather reports —hundreds simultaneously, in some cases—to guide investing decisions.

Imagine large concrete walls separating Fort Lauderdale, Florida, condominiums from a beachless waterfront, or dozens of new bridges connecting the islands of Philadelphia.

So many founders have told me that they’ve had to spoon-feed and connect all the dots for potential investors in order to show them the opportunity staring them in the face.

The other added bonus was that consumers felt more closely connected to the show hosts since it very much felt like the personality was experiencing the same remote reality.