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attached
Adjective
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If you are attached to something or someone, you like it and do not want to lose it; you have an emotional connection to it.
Many young adults are still as attached to their parents as they were when they were small.
Marjorie was surprised at how attached Bill became to Lizzie, as if Lizzie were his daughter.
Farmers tend to be very attached to their land.
resource
Noun
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A resource is something that is available and useful.
We don't have enough time and resources to finish the job.
Canada has fewer natural resources, including trees, fish, and oil, than it did in the past.
computing
Noun
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Computing is the process or act of calculation.
network
Noun
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A network is a group of connections between a number of points.
Electronic systems control the busiest parts of the rail network.
This is the first national TV network that is 100% sports.
We conduct much of our overseas banking business through a network of some 3,500 worldwide branches.
You can connect to the Internet through a wireless local network system.
I don't have a good social network in my new job.
network
Verb
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If you network, you make or use social connections, usually for business purposes.
I spent most of my time at the conferences networking with other sales people.