collocate

VERB
  1. group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side
  2. have a strong tendency to occur side by side
    The words `new' and `world' collocate
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How To Use collocate In A Sentence

  • The former is collocated exclusively on the uncracked boundary, and the latter on one side of the crack surface.
  • Indeed, given the ubiquity of such threats, support troops collocated with the combat units they support probably are safer than those on their own, as the Jessica Lynch incident revealed.
  • Soldiers in a Special Forces support company often are collocated with the units they support in remote firebases in Central and South America.
  • The node column consists only of words from the categories, while the collocates are any and all words which occur within the given span.
  • One aspect of heavy is that it collocates with drinker and smoker (heavy drinker, heavy smoker), but not with eater or spender (* heavy eater, * heavy spender).
  • In June 2005, I had just started my work on a Global Software Development project at the University of Limerick when I heard her name mentioned: Dr. Daniela Damian, at the time Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada was the organiser of an International Workshop on Distributed Software Development collocated with the IEEE Requirements Engineering conference - to take place in Paris in August. Every day is a great day
  • Upon completion of the amphibious recon course, candidates then undertake a basic parachute course at the RTMC parachute school collocated with the Special Warfare School at Sattahip.
  • This is a logical option, since the GOMAFFOR's headquarters will not necessarily be collocated with the AEG or AEW.
  • The Army War College is situated alone at Carlisle Barracks, whereas the other senior service institutions are collocated with at least one other educational or training facility.
  • Radio broadcast stations: AM 1,365, FM 296, shortwave 161 (of which 91 are collocated with AM stations) (1999) Brazil
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