English

Detailed Synonyms for linking in English

linking:

linking [the ~] nom

  1. the linking
    the connection; the junction; the linking; the liaison; the association; the combination; the union
  2. the linking
    the liaison; the junction; the combination; the connection; the affair; the linking; the union
  3. the linking
    the coupling; the linking; the pandering; the docking; the attaching; the procuring; the making a match
  4. the linking
    the contact; the connection; the junctions; the linkage; the telephone connection; the linking; the line
  5. the linking
    the junction; the liaison; the connection; the linking; the linking together; the union; the combination
  6. the linking
    the circuit; the connection; the linking; the gear change
  7. the linking
    the linking; the joining
  8. the linking
    – A feature that allows users to easily add links to content within other content (e.g. pages, sections, section groups) and provides quick navigation through these links. The feature operates in the same manner that links work in wikis. 1
    the linking
    – A feature that allows users to easily add links to content within other content (e.g. pages, sections, section groups) and provides quick navigation through these links. The feature operates in the same manner that links work in wikis. 1

linking adj

  1. linking

linking

  1. linking
    – In a project, establishing a dependency between tasks. Linking tasks defines a dependency between their start and finish dates. In OLE, establishing a connection between programs so that data in one document is updated when it changes in another. 1
    linking
    – In a project, establishing a dependency between tasks. Linking tasks defines a dependency between their start and finish dates. In OLE, establishing a connection between programs so that data in one document is updated when it changes in another. 1

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Related Definitions for "linking":

  1. In a project, establishing a dependency between tasks. Linking tasks defines a dependency between their start and finish dates. In OLE, establishing a connection between programs so that data in one document is updated when it changes in another.1
  2. A feature that allows users to easily add links to content within other content (e.g. pages, sections, section groups) and provides quick navigation through these links. The feature operates in the same manner that links work in wikis.1

linking form of link:

link [the ~] nom

  1. the link
    the relative context; the connection; the link; the contact
  2. the link
    the association; the relation; the junction; the liaison; the connection; the bond; the relationship; the link
  3. the link
    the link
  4. the link
    the binding; the band; the bond; the thickness; the link
  5. the link
    – a fastener that serves to join or connect 2
    the tie; the link; the tie-in; the linkup
    – a fastener that serves to join or connect 2
    • tie [the ~] nom
    • link [the ~] nom
      • the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction2
    • tie-in [the ~] nom
    • linkup [the ~] nom
  6. the link
    – an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data 2
    the link; the data link
    – an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data 2
  7. the link
    – a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network 2
    the link; the radio link
    – a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network 2
  8. the link
    – a channel for communication between groups 2
    the link; the liaison; the contact; the inter-group communication
    – a channel for communication between groups 2
  9. the link
    – (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list 2
    the link
    – (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list 2
  10. the link
    – a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain 2
    the link
    – a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain 2
  11. the link
    – the means of connection between things linked in series 2
    the link; the nexus
    – the means of connection between things linked in series 2
  12. the link
    – a connecting shape 2
    the link; the connection; the connexion
    – a connecting shape 2
  13. the link
    – the state of being connected 2
    the link; the connection; the connectedness
    – the state of being connected 2
  14. the link
    – A connection between an element in a hypertext document, such as a word, phrase, symbol, or image, and a different element in the document, another document, a file, or a script. 1
    the link; the hyperlink
    – A connection between an element in a hypertext document, such as a word, phrase, symbol, or image, and a different element in the document, another document, a file, or a script. 1
  15. the link
    – A connection between an OLE object and its OLE server, or between a dynamic data exchange (DDE) source document and a destination document. 1
    the link; the OLE/DDE link
    – A connection between an OLE object and its OLE server, or between a dynamic data exchange (DDE) source document and a destination document. 1

to link verbe (links, linked, linking)

  1. to link
    to link; to couple; to connect; to pander; to attach; to make a match
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • couple verbe (couples, coupled, coupling)
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • pander verbe (panders, pandered, pandering)
    • attach verbe (attaches, attached, attaching)
    • make a match verbe (makes a match, made a match, making a match)
  2. to link
    to connect; to link; to couple; to combine; to unite
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • couple verbe (couples, coupled, coupling)
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
  3. to link
    to link; to connect; interlink; to bridge
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • interlink verbe
    • bridge verbe (bridges, bridged, bridging)
  4. to link
    to merge; to combine; to join together; to unite; to connect; to link; to bridge
    • merge verbe (merges, merge, merging)
    • combine verbe (combines, combined, combining)
    • join together verbe (joins together, joined together, joining together)
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • bridge verbe (bridges, bridged, bridging)
  5. to link
    – make a logical or causal connection 2
    to associate; to link; to relate; to connect; to link up; colligate; tie in
    – make a logical or causal connection 2
    • associate verbe (associates, associated, associating)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • relate verbe (relates, related, relating)
      • I cannot relate these events at all2
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
      • I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind2
    • link up verbe (links up, linked up, linking up)
    • colligate verbe
      • colligate these facts2
    • tie in verbe
  6. to link
    – connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces 2
    to tie; to link; to connect; to link up
    – connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces 2
    • tie verbe (ties, tied, tying)
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
      • Can you connect the two loudspeakers?2
    • link up verbe (links up, linked up, linking up)
  7. to link
    – link with or as with a yoke 2
    to link; yoke
    – link with or as with a yoke 2
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
    • yoke verbe
      • yoke the oxen together2
  8. to link
    – be or become joined or united or linked 2
    to join; to link; to connect; to unite; to link up
    – be or become joined or united or linked 2
    • join verbe (joins, joined, joining)
      • Our paths joined2
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
      • The travelers linked up again at the airport2
    • connect verbe (connects, connected, connecting)
      • The two streets connect to become a highway2
    • unite verbe (unites, united, uniting)
    • link up verbe (links up, linked up, linking up)
  9. to link
    – To connect or associate items or data such as contacts, accounts, or worksheets. 1
    to link
    – To connect or associate items or data such as contacts, accounts, or worksheets. 1
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)
  10. to link
    – To establish a connection to data from another application so that users can view and edit the data in both the original application and in the destination application. 1
    to link
    – To establish a connection to data from another application so that users can view and edit the data in both the original application and in the destination application. 1
    • link verbe (links, linked, linking)

Conjugations for link:

present
  1. link
  2. link
  3. links
  4. link
  5. link
  6. link
simple past
  1. linked
  2. linked
  3. linked
  4. linked
  5. linked
  6. linked
present perfect
  1. have linked
  2. have linked
  3. has linked
  4. have linked
  5. have linked
  6. have linked
past continuous
  1. was linking
  2. were linking
  3. was linking
  4. were linking
  5. were linking
  6. were linking
future
  1. shall link
  2. will link
  3. will link
  4. shall link
  5. will link
  6. will link
continuous present
  1. am linking
  2. are linking
  3. is linking
  4. are linking
  5. are linking
  6. are linking
subjunctive
  1. be linked
  2. be linked
  3. be linked
  4. be linked
  5. be linked
  6. be linked
diverse
  1. link!
  2. let's link!
  3. linked
  4. linking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "link":

  1. a fastener that serves to join or connect2
    • the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction2
  2. an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data2
  3. a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network2
  4. a channel for communication between groups2
  5. (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list2
  6. a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain2
  7. the means of connection between things linked in series2
  8. a connecting shape2
  9. the state of being connected2
  10. make a logical or causal connection2
  11. connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces2
  12. link with or as with a yoke2
  13. be or become joined or united or linked2
    • The travelers linked up again at the airport2
  14. A connection between an element in a hypertext document, such as a word, phrase, symbol, or image, and a different element in the document, another document, a file, or a script.1
  15. A connection between an OLE object and its OLE server, or between a dynamic data exchange (DDE) source document and a destination document.1
  16. To connect or associate items or data such as contacts, accounts, or worksheets.1
  17. To establish a connection to data from another application so that users can view and edit the data in both the original application and in the destination application.1

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