associate with

associate with
phrasal verb [transitive]
Word forms "associate with":
present tense I/you/we/they associate with he/she/it associates with present participle associating with past tense associated with past participle associated with
1) associate with someone to spend time with someone

While she was in Paris, she associated with many well-known artists.

2) associate yourself with to say publicly that you support someone or agree with something

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