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Meaning of annect | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1

Definitions

Synonym of annex.

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Examples

“Firſte in his cõpariſon he pꝛeferreth nat befoꝛe daũſing / oꝛ ioyneth therto any viciouſe exerciſe / but annecteth it with tillynge and diggynge of the erthe / whiche be labours incident to mannes lyuynge / and in them is contained nothynge that is vicious.”
“GRegorie being then tranſlated from the citie Nazianzũ gouerned a certen litle church within yͤ walls of Cõſtantinople. vnto yͤ which yͤ Emperour afterwards annected a goodly temple ⁊ called it the reſurrectiõ. […] If it be any thing auaileable to annect the canon decreed in this behalfe vnto this our pꝛeſent hiſtory, let vs ſee howe ſhameleſſe theſe men were who therefoꝛe thꝛuſt Proclus beſides the biſhopꝛicke of Conſtantinople, and how vntruely they repoꝛted of the canon, foꝛ it is read as followeth.”
“IN the Return of Chriſt to Judgment theſe Three things are to be conſidered as very nearly annected and comprehended in it; The Viſibility of his Perſon and pomp of his coming, The Reſurrection of the Dead, and Conflagration of the World.”
“And to this Line, or row of Seals, Trumpets, and Thunders all the reſt of the Viſions, not only of the Opened Book, but of the Seven Churches may ſome way be annected and applyed by Synchroniſmes either proper and perfect, or by imperfect and partial, as we ſhall advertiſe as we go through them.”
“But in the void place of this garment [the Ephod] there was inserted a piece of the bigness of a span, embroidered with gold, and the other colours of the Ephod. It is called Essen [the Breast-plate] which in the Greek language signifies the Oracle. This piece exactly filled up the void space in the Ephod. It is united to it by golden rings at every corner, the like rings being annected to the Ephod; […]”
“We seriously ask and beg therefore, wether^([sic]) it may please our Representatives the Honᵇˡᵉ Convention to annect or add unto the 47th Section of the proposed Plan the following Words viz: “and all religious Societies and Bodies of Men heretofore united and incorporated for the Advancement of Virtue and Learning and for other pious and charitable Purposes, shall be encouraged and protected in the Enjoyment of the Privileges, Immunities and Estate, which they were accustomed to enjoy and might or could of Right have enjoyed under the Laws and former Constitution of this State.””
“The heart is of a conical figure, but is flattened on one side, where it rests upon the diaphragm, and is fixed only at its base, where it is connected by the great vessels. […] The base is placed posteriorly and superiorly towards the vertebral column, from which it is separated by the contents of the posterior mediastinum. The great vessels are annected to this part of the heart.”
“Ephemeris of the Distances of the four Planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn from the Moon’s Center for 1822, to which are annected Tables for finding the Latitude by the Polar-Star for 1821 and 1822.”
“There were other institutions connected with the Church. One of them very ancient is clearly recognized in the following extract from the Register of Bishop Gilbert. In 1377 John Gilbert, Bishop of Hereford, unites and annects together the Chantry founded by John Rosse, Bishop of Carliol, who was borne and buried in Rosse, because of the exility of the lands by the malevolency of intruders and the scarcity of husbandmen, occasioned by the last plague, with a certain society or fraternity in the village of Rosse anciently founded, which being joyned together, one priest shall celebrate masse for the soules of the founders of each, which fraternity was dedicated of late dayes to the memoryes of the B. Virgine and S. Thomas the Martyr.”
“Compared with Mr. Tristram’s original description, however, our specimen shows some rather important differences, and even his description will not entirely agree with the plate annected to it.”
“Missionary schools were opened in all parts of the country, and their net became closer after Sind had been annected in 1843, the Panjab eventually in 1849. […] In the discussion pro and contra Ibn Saʿud who had annected the kingdom of Hijaz in 1924, and had become thence ruler of the Holy Cities, Iqbal belonged to the admirers of the king who had again introduced the stern Wahhabite form of Islam in the homeland of this religion.”

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Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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