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Example sentences for "connected"

Lexicographically close words:
connaitre; connate; connatural; conne; connect; connectedly; connecting; connection; connections; connective
  1. It may be observed that there were no sacred rites connected with the earth lodge-building or tent-making among the Omaha and Ponka.

  2. Two small corrals and a large one had been erected, the latter having a low flat barn connected with it.

  3. Was that significance somehow connected with the rift in the lute?

  4. The whole front was now connected up, and, in face of an attacking army, British and Indians dug themselves in.

  5. The evils which are connected with the drinking habit are gigantic; thousands of lives and many more thousands of households are the victims every year; disease and poverty and crime grow up where alcohol drenches the soil.

  6. Not one of these letters mentions the name of any doctor connected at any time with the case.

  7. Nothing connected with human nature, from man himself to any of his works.

  8. All of us have heretofore been connected with interesting and exciting trials.

  9. But the power of civil governors is neither necessarily connected with their persons, nor infinite whilst it is in their possession.

  10. On the question of the ingredients of the crime of piracy--which is a particular inquiry, irrespective of the considerations connected with the state of war--I do not know that we need refer to anything which is not quite familiar.

  11. There was no judge connected with the sale.

  12. The instances in which these unhappy contests and these obscure questions have been presented before the Courts, have been almost entirely connected with the separation of the South American Colonies from the mother country of Spain.

  13. Are you a stockholder, or connected with any marine insurance company?

  14. I could wish that it had been assigned to some one more able to present it to you than myself, for I feel the weight of this case pressing upon me, from various considerations connected with it, in a manner almost overpowering.

  15. In 1819, Great Britain passed a law making it a crime for British subjects to be connected in any way with the sending out of vessels to cruise against a power at peace with England.

  16. Do you recollect the name of a judge as connected with it?

  17. I mention that the following facts connected with mildew in books have been elicited.

  18. We are sure then we cannot do a better service to our friends, and more especially to those connected with institutions like those we have adverted to, than in recommending this work to their support.

  19. There was something tragic connected with all her ancestry.

  20. Thus, I had opportunities of hearing her whole history related at different times, and in parts and parcels; and I will now endeavour to give it to you in a connected form.

  21. Connected with the dwellings of the vanished race of cliff-dwellers was a mystery.

  22. Some of these will be connected with the wonderful new science of aerial navigation.

  23. Unwittingly Merritt had come near hitting the nail on the head when he connected them in a vague way with Rob's disappearance.

  24. Propositions to amend the Constitution were becoming as numerous as preambles and resolutions at town meetings called to consider the most ordinary questions connected with the administration of local affairs.

  25. Removing to Berks County, he was, for a number of years, connected with the Reading Railroad Company.

  26. If so, it was a great mistake to speak of any thing connected with the Senator from Kentucky as short.

  27. It was therefore thought right that there should be some force connected with the Bureau of Refugees and Freedmen.

  28. Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, did not desire to be heard at length upon the main question before the House, but upon some questions incidentally connected with it.

  29. Then there comes the third question of fact, intimately connected with the last, and hardly separable from it, because it requires the immediate action of the Executive and of Congress.

  30. Mr. Henderson closed his speech with the following words: "The reasons in favor of my proposition are inseparably connected with all I have said.

  31. There was too much notoriety connected with them, for one thing; there was nothing she hated so much as notoriety.

  32. The windings of the small intestine are connected by ligamentous tissue, and enclosed in a common sheath of peritoneum.

  33. The cavities of the hemipenis are connected by a branch with the dorsal artery, and it is by a flow of blood into them that erection of the organ is accomplished.

  34. These categories are, however, so completely connected as to preclude their use in taxonomy beyond helping to define genera.

  35. The premaxillary is single and small, and as a rule connected with the maxillary only by ligament.

  36. The reserve or successional teeth, which are always present just behind or on the side of the functional fang of all venomous snakes, are in no way connected with the duct until called upon to replace a fang that has been lost.

  37. This colour variety, which is so strikingly different from the typical form, is connected with the latter by the var.

  38. The males are provided with a pair of intromittent organs, or hemipenes, each connected with one of the caudal vertebrae by a muscle (retractor penis) which often exceeds it in length.

  39. Lower parts yellow or red, checkered with black, or entirely black; the black of the belly may be connected with the ocellar lateral spots by black vertical bars.

  40. Then we are connected too, you and I, not much though, when one thinks of it.

  41. Then he knocked at his wife's door, and found her absorbed in an interesting conversation with her maid in regard to matters of dress, as connected with climate.

  42. If they fail, then follow those connected by the water oblation only, viz.

  43. All of whom (proceeds the Commentator) are sapiṇḍas, connected by food oblations.

  44. She connected a long period of time with the present generation, for she remembered, and had often spoken with, a person who perfectly recollected the battle of Dunbar and Oliver Cromwell's subsequent entry into Edinburgh.

  45. It is true I apprehend that many Neologians are connected with the Bible Societies in Germany,—some by virtue of the offices they hold, and others voluntarily.

  46. I have myself taken the liberty of strongly expressing my dissent from him upon various subjects connected with the society in general, and the Lausanne edition in particular.

  47. There is published at Darmstadt what is called the Church Newspaper, which is devoted to the consideration of subjects connected with religion.

  48. Two circumstances connected with the measures which were pursued in this Canton, in opposition to religious meetings, are sufficiently remarkable and interesting to deserve our notice.

  49. He connected you in no favorable way with some woman in Australia.

  50. Although close together, the Palaces of the Emperor and his wife were not connected by any entrance, but both buildings were surrounded by verandas connecting with Her Majesty's apartments, which were quite a distance away.

  51. Her Majesty was a firm believer in the old Chinese superstitions connected with the Sea Palace, and during one of our conversations she told me I was not to be surprised at anything I saw.

  52. Be sure not to tell her anything connected with the Court life and do not teach her any Chinese.

  53. We entered a room adjoining her bedroom, which was connected by a narrow passage some fifteen feet in length.

  54. The apartments of the Court ladies were connected with those of Her Majesty, but the rooms were so small one could hardly turn round in them; also they were very cold in winter.

  55. It only confirms what we guessed at, that the men on this boat are, in some way, connected with the mystery.

  56. The man had told them they were connected with the basket, but on previous trips they had not thought to search them out amid the mass of cordage.

  57. Still, by way of a new excitement, I lately joined the Fire Department, and connected myself with the company of Engine 97.

  58. Yes, I do, boy, the produce of something connected with yeast fungi; not your chanterelles.

  59. There is something more in nature connected with flight, which we have not yet discovered.

  60. I never have made a statement concerning my connection with that Party to any one connected with the press.

  61. These melancholy duties to the dead being performed, the cabins, by order of Major Swords, were fired, and with everything surrounding them connected with this horrid and melancholy tragedy were consumed.

  62. He guessed that her purpose was spiteful, and one in some way connected with Miriam; and he was right.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "connected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adjacent; affiliate; affiliated; agnate; akin; allied; assembled; associated; bound; ceaseless; clear; cognate; coherent; collateral; collected; congenial; conjugate; connate; connected; consecutive; consistent; constant; contemporary; continual; continuing; continuous; correlated; correlative; coupled; crisp; crystalline; cyclic; cyclical; defined; definite; direct; distinct; endless; explicit; express; fast; featureless; gathered; immediate; implicated; incessant; incorporated; integrated; interlinked; interlocked; interminable; interrelated; intimate; involved; joined; knotted; leagued; limpid; linked; lucid; luminous; matched; mated; merged; mixed; monotonous; mutual; near; orderly; paired; parallel; pellucid; perennial; periodic; perspicuous; plain; recurrent; related; relative; repetitive; running; seamless; sequential; serial; serried; simple; smooth; spliced; stable; steady; straight; straightforward; tied; tight; translucent; transparent; unambiguous; unbroken; unceasing; undifferentiated; undivided; unending; unequivocal; uniform; unintermittent; uninterrupted; united; univocal; unmistakable; unrelieved; unremitting; unstopped; wedded; yoked


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    connected together; connected with