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associate vs have in mind

have in mind vs associate

associate is a noun but have in mind is not a noun.

associate is an adjective but have in mind is not an adjective.

associate and have in mind both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
associate Yes Yes Yes No
have in mind No No Yes No
As verbs, have in mind is a hyponym of associate; that is, have in mind is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than associate:
  • associate: make a logical or causal connection
  • have in mind: intend to refer to
Other hyponyms of associate include remember, interrelate, correlate, identify, free-associate, mean, think of.
associate (noun) have in mind (noun)
a degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies
any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another
a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor
a friend who is frequently in the company of another
a person with subordinate membership in a society, institution, or commercial enterprise
associate (adjective) have in mind (adjective)
having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status
associate (verb) have in mind (verb)
make a logical or causal connection intend to refer to
bring or come into association or action
keep company with; hang out with
Difference between associate and have in mind

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