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21Associate In Loss Control Management - ALCM — A professional designation earned after the successful completion of five national examinations given by the Insurance Institute of America (IIA). An Associate in Loss Control Management (ALCM) designation is designed for individuals whose… …
22associate — v. (d; intr., tr.) to associate with (we associate with all sorts of people; one usually associates poverty with misery) …
23associate — v 1. relate, connect, link, think of together or at the same time; ally, bond or tie together, wed, marry, yoke; attach, couple, mate, partner, match, twin, pair up; unite, combine, conjoin, correlate; affiliate, coalesce, league, club, team,… …
24associate — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close ▪ a close associate with whom he started a business ▪ former, old ▪ Her former associates refused to see her. ▪ …
25with — Me. To associate with, be with, pili. With me, me a u. With him, me ia. He went with Kū, hele lāua o Kū; hele oia me Kū …
26associate — as·so·ciate /ə sō shē ət, sē ət, shət/ n: a lawyer employed by a law firm compare partner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ass …
27associate — [ə sō′shē āt΄, ə sō′sēāt΄; ] for n. & adj. [, əsōsh′it, əsō′shē it] vt. associated, associating [< L associatus, pp. of associare, join to < ad , to + sociare, unite with < socius, companion: see SOCIAL] 1. to join together; connect;… …
28Associate — may refer to: A business valuation concept. A title used by some companies instead of employee. A title used to signify an independent (often self employed) person working as if directly employed by the company of which they are an associate.… …
29Associate Justice — or Associate Judge is the title for a member of a judicial panel who is not the Chief Justice. Associate Justice is used for members of the United States Supreme Court and some state supreme courts.In the United States, judicial panels are non… …
30associate — vb connect, relate, link, *join, conjoin, combine, unite Analogous words: merge, mingle, *mix, blend, amalgamate, coalese: organize (see ORDER vb) Contrasted words: alienate, *estrange: *separate, part, divorce, sever, sunder, divide associate …