0 the act of connecting two things, organizations, etc., for example so that they can work together:
1 to join with someone or something, especially in order to work or operate together:
2 a connection between two things, organizations, etc., for example so that they can work together:
The attempt by the left-wing parties to create a general political link-up between union struggle in the south had a similar function of national integration.
And this is because the ' link-up ' mentioned by the objection can be made.
There is a possibility of a link-up with the national grid.
However, a vast area of my constituency has no prospect of a traditional link-up.
Here again there was suspicion among these young people that their promotion prospects might be harmed as a result of this link-up.
I think it fair to say also that this is another very big link-up with the debate which vie had earlier this afternoon.
The link-up with manufacturers is doing a great deal, too.
This link-up does not make the problem of administration greater or less.