contignate
/kɒnˈtɪɡneɪt, -ˈtɪnət/Definitions
1. verb
to put or set (something) in a particular relation or connection, especially to link (two things) together
“The two companies decided to contignate their marketing efforts to reach a wider audience.”
2. verb
to put or set (something) in a particular relation or connection, especially to link (two things) together, or to bring (two things) into association
“The new policy will contignate the company’s financial and environmental goals.”
3. verb
to link or connect (something) with something else
“The researchers contignated the data to identify patterns and trends.”
4. verb
to bring or be in contact with something else
“The two people contignated on the issue and found common ground.”
5. noun
a connection or link between two or more things
“The contignation between the company’s values and mission is clear.”
6. noun
a relation or connection between two or more things
“The contignation between the two companies is a key factor in their success.”