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  1. association. Very few associations, groups, or plans specifically endorse obligations to vulnerable populations. From the Cambridge English Corpus. While associations are more visible, low-profile activity by individual business players has been geared towards influencing the policymaking process from within.

  2. His former school has only negative associations for him. 4. : the process of forming mental connections or bonds between sensations, ideas, or memories. 5. : the aggregation of chemical species (see species entry 1 sense 1e) to form (as with hydrogen bonds) loosely bound complexes (see complex entry 1 sense 3) 6.

  3. noun. / əˌsoʊsiˈeɪʃən, -ʃi-/. [ countable ] an organization. asociación [ feminine ] a teachers’ association una asociación de profesores. an association of jazz musicians una asociación de músicos de jazz. [ countable-uncountable ] a connection or relationship.

  4. Associations based on a role culture are highly structured and formalized organizations, where everybody knows what he or she has to do. Associations developing a task culture are governed in accordance with the managerial approach of “management by objectives.”

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  5. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Different intellectuals define association depending on various motives and understanding: The Law Dictionary defines it as, “The act of a number of persons who unite or join together for some special purpose or business.”.

  6. Definition of association noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. She became famous through her association with the group of poets. [countable, usually plural] an idea or a memory that is suggested by someone or something; a mental connection between ideas The beach has pleasant associations with childhood vacations for me.

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