Lingo

Verbs for Attachment

25 Words

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fix
1.
fix
Verb

to repair something that is broken

He regularly fixes his bicycle when it has issues.

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connect
2.
co
nnect
Verb

to join two or more things together

The electrician will connect the wires to establish the electrical circuit.

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interconnect
3.
in
ter
co
nnect
Verb

to link together, creating connections or relationships between different parts

The new computer system aims to interconnect various departments for seamless data sharing.

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interlock
4.
in
ter
lock
Verb

to fit or lock together securely, keeping things in a stable or connected position

The gears interlock, ensuring the smooth operation of the machinery.

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attach
5.
a
ttach
Verb

to physically connect or fasten something to another thing

The artist has attached the canvas to the easel for painting.

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annex
6.
a
nnex
Noun

a building later added to a main building in order to provide more space

The school built an annex to accommodate the growing number of students.

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join
7.
join
Verb

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

After moving to a new city, he joined a local sports club.

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link
8.
link
Verb

to establish a physical connection or attachment between two or more things

The bridge links the island to the mainland, providing a route for vehicles and pedestrians.

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network
9.
network
Noun

a number of interconnected electronic devices such as computers that form a system so that data can be shared

The company upgraded its computer network to improve communication among employees.

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hook up
10.
hook up
Verb

to link or connect someone or something to another device or system

We need to hook up the new TV to the cable box.

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secure
11.
se
cure
Verb

to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort

After months of negotiations, they finally secured a contract with the new client.

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embed
12.
em
bed
Verb

to firmly and deeply fix something in something else

The artist decided to embed colorful gems into the sculpture to add a touch of sparkle.

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unite
13.
u
nite
Verb

to come together and form a single entity

The rivers unite at the confluence to form a larger waterway.

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weld
14.
weld
Verb

to join two or more pieces of metal together using heat and pressure

He carefully welded the steel beams to create a sturdy frame.

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cement
15.
ce
ment
Noun

a gray powdery substance that becomes hard if it is mixed with water and sand, used for construction purposes such as sticking bricks of a wall together

The construction crew poured cement into the foundation trenches, beginning the process of building the new house.

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stick
16.
stick
Verb

to fix an object to another, usually with glue or another similar substance

I need to stick this photo to the page of my scrapbook.

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adhere
17.
adh
ere
Verb

to firmly stick to something

The label should adhere securely to the package for clear identification.

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glue
18.
glue
Noun

a substance that is used to stick things to each other

She applied glue to the edges of the paper to create a scrapbook.

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tape
19.
tape
Noun

a thin magnetic material on which a piece of music is recorded

The engineer carefully spliced the tape to edit out any mistakes in the recording.

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stitch
20.
stitch
Verb

to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread

I will stitch the torn fabric to repair the dress.

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patch
21.
patch
Noun

sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)

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label
22.
la
bel
Verb

to stick or put something such as tag or marker, with a little information written on it, on an object

I will label the boxes with their contents for easy unpacking.

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tag
23.
tag
Verb

to securely attach a small piece of identification or information to an item

I will tag the suitcase with my name and contact information before the flight.

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unify
24.
u
ni
fy
Verb

to join things together into one

The school plans to unify its two campuses next year.

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bond
25.
bond
Noun

a link that holds atoms or ions together in any molecule or crystal

The covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms forms a water molecule.

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