in connection with

preposition
UK: /ɪn kəˈnekʃən wɪð/
US: /ɪn kəˈnekʃən wɪθ/
  1. Relating to something; about something.

    1. I'm calling in connection with your recent order.
    2. The police want to speak to him in connection with the robbery that happened last week.
  2. Having relevance to; concerning.

    1. She asked several questions in connection with the new project.
    2. Several arrests were made in connection with the terrorist attack that occurred last month.

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The word "in connection with" in English means: Relating to something; about something., Having relevance to; concerning..

The phonetic transcription of "in connection with" is /ɪn kəˈnekʃən wɪð/ in British English and /ɪn kəˈnekʃən wɪθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "in connection with": concerning, in relation to, with reference to, about, regarding.

Example usage of "in connection with": "I'm calling in connection with your recent order.". More examples on the page.