networked
Pronunciation: [ˈnɛtˌwɜrkt]
Word
Context: “technology”
(adjective) when computers or devices are connected together so they can share information. It's like having friends that talk to each other and share secrets.
Example
The networked devices in my home help me control the lights and temperature from my phone.
Example
Without an internet connection, the devices are not networked and can't communicate.
Example
Are all the computers in the office networked so they can share files?
Context: “relationship”
(verb) the action of connecting with people or building relationships, usually for support or help. It's like making friends who can help you when you need it.
Example
She networked with other professionals at the conference and made many new contacts.
Example
He didn’t network at all during the event, so he didn't meet anyone new.
Example
How can I network with others in my field to find new opportunities?
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