Pronunciation: /ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ/
noun the act of linking or the state of being linked
A1 The linkage between the two gears allows them to rotate together.
A2 The linkage of the chain to the pedals is essential for the bike to move.
B1 There is a strong linkage between regular exercise and good health.
B2 The researcher discovered a linkage between stress levels and productivity in the workplace.
C1 The government is investigating the linkage between pollution and respiratory illnesses.
C2 The scientist's study revealed a complex linkage between genetics and certain diseases.
formal The linkage between economic growth and technological innovation is well-documented.
informal I don't understand the linkage between diet and exercise for weight loss.
slang There's a strong linkage between those two artists - they collaborate on everything.
figurative The author used the character's necklace as a symbolic linkage to her past.
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