VERB
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be or become joined or united or linked
The travelers linked up again at the airport
Our paths joined
The two streets connect to become a highway -
make a logical or causal connection
colligate these facts
I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind
I cannot relate these events at all -
connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces
Link arms
Can you connect the two loudspeakers?
Tie the ropes together
How To Use link up In A Sentence
- This is a wise move to link up the past to the future. Times, Sunday Times
- Engineers can link up distant countries by radio or telephone.
- You can make or win money when you link up with your most knowledgeable friend. The Sun
- The big problem is to link up the route from the north.
- HP also wants to separate displays from mobile devices, taking advantage of future platforms such as foldable displays and large screens that sit in a room and wait to link up with mobile devices. Computerworld
- Sources insist he is equally keen to link up with his old gaffer on Merseyside. The Sun
- We offer advice to Polish companies who want to link up with Western businesses.
- He used to link up with Chris Llewellyn, who'd start his trek from Swansea.
- But we can hold on here for a time, to link up with your attack or synchronize with it. KARA KUSH
- The organization's aim is to link up people from all over the country who are suffering from the disease.