English to Spanish Dictionary partnered

partnered

Asociado
translation of 'partnered'
verb
acompaƱar,
estar asociado con
example
We do make sure certain standards are lived up to by all the manufacturers of all the various different companies that are 'partnered' with us.
This time she had the support of Majorie Elvidge at lead, as Mavis Puckering, who had 'partnered' Wilson for the last two years, was unable to play.
He 'partnered' several ballerinas successfully, most of all Patricia McBride.
By that time he expects to be 'partnered' by a major mining company to fund the expensive process of gold extraction.
All of the foreign companies are 'partnered' with local Taiwanese firms.
And even though they weren't 'partnered' together, they were practically inseparable.
The daughter of Blue Ocean was 'partnered' by Michael Hussey and led with over a furlong to go to beat the newcomer, Fancy.
Dan Gordon had a greater influence on game once he 'partnered' Gregory McCartan in midfield.
Gavin Clinch will again 'partner' Steve Blakeley at half back and the pack is also likely to be unchanged.
I never expected to 'partner' with a man like you
I am optimistic that we can 'partner' with these organizations to accomplish our goals.
An individual gallery can also 'partner' with a local restaurant to offer gift certificates.
Clark told the master chiefs that he considers them senior leadership and tasked them to 'partner' with their commanding officers.
John Galvin also starts for the first time this season and will 'partner' John Quane in midfield in the absence of the suspended Jason Stokes.
With Chris Conway drafted to 'partner' James Conway in a bid to break the Blues midfield stranglehold, they fired.
We have a whole team of licensed clinical professionals who are volunteers who 'partner' with us.
Banks and government must effectively 'partner' farmers' groups who perform.
He is also keen to develop gaming on board and says companies are queuing up to 'partner' the airline on this initiative.
Be sure to 'partner' with charities that tug at your personal heart strings as your commitment to these organizations will be stronger.
She was sure to 'partner' with people she knew and could trust.
I cannot imagine they will find many other mobile phone companies to 'partner' them in the future.
The Australia-theme evening includes a dinner with a pair of Australian wines to 'partner' each course, followed by an auction of promises.
They may choose to 'partner' with government but do not thereby abandon their freedom, independence, and unique identity.
Like in gym, you usually have to 'partner' with someone you don't even know.
Our promise to 'partner' with you also underscores our growing commitment to the development of young people as journalists.
This demonstrates that we can 'partner' with nursing associations from around the world to gain from each other's expertise.
Here men dance with men, women 'partner' women, and anyone can lead or follow.
With that Jamie led her onto the floor, and proceeded to 'partner' her for several dances.
Alan Reilly played up front with young Gavin Phelan with David Breen returning to 'partner' Willie Byrne at the back.
The problem for Hughes is he has yet to find a suitable accomplice to 'partner' the veteran goal-poacher up front.
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