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Jose5100 Posted 8 years ago
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What does associate mean?

Does the sentence make sense:

I will not associate myself with divination.

  

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The person doesn't want to participate in divination in any way at all. S/he doesn't believe in it, doesn't want to know more about it, or spend time with people who are involved with it in any way. When you spend time with someone, you are associating yourself with that person.

  • The person doesn't want to participate in divination in any way at all.
  • S/he doesn't believe in it, doesn't want to know more about it, or spend time with people who are involved with it in any way.
  • When you spend time with someone, you are associating yourself with that person.
  • When you attend certain meetings, you are associating with the people at the meetings.
  • I don't associate with racist people.
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The person doesn't want to participate in divination in any way at all. S/he doesn't believe in it, doesn't want to know more about it, or spend time with people who are involved with it in any way.


When you spend time with someone, you are associating yourself with that person. When you attend certain meetings, you are associating with the people at the meetings.


I don't

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