1. linked - Adjective
2. linked - Verb
4. linked - Adjective Satellite
of Link
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization. Ludwig von Mises
Old age is always wakeful; as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death. Herman Melville
For her, reading was directly linked to pleasure, not to knowledge or enigmas or constructions or verbal labyrinths. Roberto Bolaño
I've always regarded eroticism as a beautiful word. I'm not ashamed to be linked to it. I would be ashamed to be linked to flamboyant sexuality; that's a part of life, but it isn't all of it. Martha Graham
We may say that many, if not all, of the personality traits which we have called masculine or feminine are as lightly linked to sex as are the clothing, the manners, and the form of headdress that a society at a given period assigns to either sex. Margaret Mead
Although the drama of games of strategy is strongly linked with the psychological aspects of the conflict, game theory is not concerned with these aspects. Game theory, so to speak, plays the board. It is concerned only with the logical aspects of strategy. Anatol Rapoport