TV series example of the word

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 8
<i>I'll connect you.</i>

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 1
but instead I got to connect with you at a human level.
যুক্ত করা, একত্র করা, সম্বদ্ধ করা, সুসম্বদ্ধ করা, সংযোগ করা
(1) Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces.
(2) Make a logical or causal connection.
(3) Be or become joined or united or linked.
(4) Join by means of communication equipment.
(5) Land on or hit solidly.
(6) Join for the purpose of communication.
(7) Be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation.
(8) Establish a rapport or relationship.
(9) Establish communication with someone.
(10) Plug into an outlet.
(11) Hit or play a ball successfully.
(12) Connect.
(13) fasten.
(14) or put together two or more pieces.
(15) Be scheduled so as to provide continuing service.
(16) as in transportation.
(17) Combine.
(18) Link.
(1) The history of the church proves that if we connect with others, meet them where they are, we just might save ourselves.
(2) Caleb felt the blow connect with several ribs and knew if he sustained another one in the same spot the ribs would break for sure.
(3) We expected students to connect related concepts and label the links that represent the relationships between concepts precisely.
(4) There was no evidence to connect Jefferson with the theft
(5) Coming to the conference is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other members of the photographic community.
(6) From the hub, flights to Manchester, England expand the commitment to Caribbean nationals wanting to connect with relatives in Europe.
(7) At that point buses can connect to the rest of Richmond.
(8) The blow did not connect of course, for the monk caught the fist with his hands almost reflexively, but it was not the end.
(9) There was no evidence to connect Jeff with the theft
(10) For those who did attend, however, the opportunities to learn and connect with like-minded professionals were still strong and diverse.
(11) This helped them to connect with the students and to develop relationships as trusted mentors, tutors, role models, counselors, and advocates.
(12) The current wall separating the Great Hall and the Multi-Purpose Room is going to be removed and replaced with sliding doors to better connect the two rooms.
(13) At the same time, it is an opportunity to connect with others.
(14) He can't connect with anyone any more
(15) The idea is to let people build their own family tree, explore family history and potentially connect with living relatives.
(16) They offer framers an opportunity to connect with their customers, create a fun atmosphere and have greater control over their profits.
(17) I didn't connect the two incidents at the time
(18) The word u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bridgeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb in this community's name comes from the corridors and bridges that connect the seven buildings.
(19) Then events occur that show them that they can connect with a significant number of like-minded others.
(20) His fall was postponed just long enough for the first blow to connect with his right side, lifting him off his feet for an instant.
attach
associate with
link up
get in touch
plug into
disconnect
disjoint
disunite
separate
unchain
uncouple
Disconnect
Decouple
Unplug
Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 8
<i>I'll connect you.</i>
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 1
but instead I got to connect with you at a human level.