Definition: 1. Make a logical or causal connection. 2. Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces. 3. Be or become joined or united or linked. 4. A fastener that serves to join or link. 5. The state of being connected. 6. A connecting shape.
Use 'link' in a sentence:
1. He says there is "not a scintilla of evidence" to link him to any controversy.
2. She was my only link with the past.
3. In 1984 the long link between AC Cars and the Hurlock family was severed.
4. Come back a month later and see if the link works.
5. She lost, so the link will at least be started.
6. The two spacecraft will link up in orbit.
7. If they like your stuff, they will link to you.
8. They shunned the belief that there is a link between the alignment of the planets and events on the Earth.
9. The two factors are directly linked.
10. The two girls linked arms as they strolled down the street.
11. This had been dismantled in 1933, thereby breaking the link.
12. It was not the first attempt to repair a once solid link.
13. There may be a link between madness and creativity.
14. The two countries have severed all diplomatic links.
15. Simply sharing a conversation with them will form a link.
16. The chain is formed from 136 links.
17. Drivers ran into a field of weeds at the state border, where no link with the neighbouring state had yet been planned.
18. And there was indeed a personal link.
19. The party has loosened its links with big business.
20. The speech was broadcast via a satellite link.
21. The Red Cross was created to provide a link between soldiers in battle and their families at home.
22. Police suspect there may be a link between the two murders.
23. Certainly, Andreessen didn't think up using hypertext to link Internet documents.
24. Some research has confirmed the link between them.
25. Police are investigating possible links between the murders.
26. Newspapers have linked his name with the singer.
27. Scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer.
28. Seven miles of track were installed to link the hotel to the golf course.
29. Here are some live links to other aviation-related web pages.
30. The video cameras are linked to a powerful computer.
31. The study also demonstrated a direct link between obesity and mortality.
32. Software is exported through a dedicated satellite link.
33. Certainly, the biological link between parent and child is fundamental.
34. The town is well served with buses and major road links.
35. If you've forgotten your login ID, click this link.
36. I clicked on a link and recent reviews of the production came up.
37. I clicked on the link to the next page of the website.
38. Click the link and see what happens.
39. She was patched through to London on the satellite link.
40. There should be closer links between education and industry.
41. There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer.
42. Detectives have linked the break-in to a similar crime in the area last year.
43. There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart.
44. Linking the proposals in a single package did have a certain logic.
45. Social customs provide a vital link between generations.
46. The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked.
47. The college has strong links with local industry.
48. That link is an established medical fact.
49. Europe's foreign policy is inextricably linked with that of the US.
50. New roads will link the principal cities of the area.
51. The college has close links with many other institutions.
52. For many, the post office is the only link with the outside world.