linked
Americanadjective
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joined together; connected.
The five linked rings on the Olympic flag are said to represent the continents of Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania.
With your bank card you can access all your linked accounts from an ATM.
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closely associated or correlated.
The research deals with the linked issues of sedentary work and obesity.
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provided with or reached by means of a hyperlink.
You can register online by clicking on the linked seminar title.
Links on our website should not be interpreted as an endorsement of the linked sites.
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made up of links.
The photo shows refugees waiting behind a linked fence.
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Genetics. (of genes) exhibiting linkage, with the effect that the traits determined by the genes are inherited together as a unit.
verb
Other Word Forms
- well-linked adjective
Etymology
Origin of linked
First recorded in 1400–50 for literal sense; late Middle English; link 1, -ed 2 for adjective senses; link 1, -ed 1 for verb sense
Explanation
To be linked is to be connected as if by links in a chain. If you walk arm and arm with a friend, you may appear linked. Linked, as an adjective, describes things that are connected either physically or mentally. Linked train cars are attached to one another. Two ideas that follow one another in a logical chain can also said to be linked — swimming and getting wet are inexorably linked.
Vocabulary lists containing linked
Example Sentences
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It claimed the MSC Francesca was linked to Israel and accused both of “jeopardizing maritime security by operating without necessary permits and tampering with navigation systems.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2026
During the Gilded Age, many of the Eastern Seaboard’s socialites and financiers—including families linked to J.P.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
"It is a pandemic for us," said 30-year-old mother Sharon Mbonani, who was forced to separate from her one-year-old son and send him to another province after doctors linked his respiratory problems to environmental factors.
From Barron's • Apr. 22, 2026
"Mercenaries involved in drone operations even named their wi-fi network their unit name - linked to a company operated out of the UAE."
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026
She smiled and linked arms with me as we walked down the road together.
From "Code Name Kingfisher" by Liz Kessler
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