Used in a Sentence

linkage

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for linkage.

Editorial note

The forces that would cause mutually-distrusting individual humans to maintain the linkage is unclear.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A connection or relation between things or ideas.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of linkage gathered in one view.

noun

A connection or relation between things or ideas.

noun

A mechanical device that connects things.

noun

(software compilation) The act or result of linking: the combination of multiple object files into one executable, library, or object file.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for linkage.

noun

A connection or relation between things or ideas.

noun

A mechanical device that connects things.

noun

(software compilation) The act or result of linking: the combination of multiple object files into one executable, library, or object file.

noun

(genetics) The property of genes of being inherited together.

Example sentences

1

The forces that would cause mutually-distrusting individual humans to maintain the linkage is unclear.

2

But if that's true it's true in spite of the drawbacks of static linkage, not because of it.

3

And why the hell are client messages allow to specify the level of media down to the library linkage?

4

So while it's possible that the external linkage approach still works with certain compilers, it's not portable.

5

But there tends to be less of a direct linkage with this quarter's revenue than in the case of sales.

6

Tenacity seems like one of those words that we use to describe successful people, making the linkage almost embedded within the word and, therefore, uninteresting.

7

Surely you've heard of problems people have with dynamic linkage and their programs not working?

8

Their economic linkage with rome pretty much began with the empire and grew more or less continuously till the empire fell apart.

9

There is no conflict because shared linkage is against a specific A.

10

Heck, this exact linkage could entirely explain the placebo effect, couldn't it?

11

I thought that perhaps some linkage would draw some attention to what has (according to some parties) been a long-standing issue.

12

We scanned our index for apps that had native code, matched each app's binaries against libcrypto.so and libssl.so, and built a graph of each dependency linkage.

Proper noun examples

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Linkage between brain and immune system.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use linkage in a sentence?

The forces that would cause mutually-distrusting individual humans to maintain the linkage is unclear.

What does linkage mean?

A connection or relation between things or ideas.

What part of speech is linkage?

linkage is commonly used as noun.