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free-associate
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free-as·so·ci·ate (fr-ssh-t, -s-)
intr.v. free-as·so·ci·at·ed, free-as·so·ci·at·ing, free-as·so·ci·ates
To engage in free association.
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Verb1.free-associate - associate freely; "Let's associate freely to bring up old memories"
psychotherapy - the treatment of mental or emotional problems by psychological means
associate, colligate, link, relate, tie in, connect, link up - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"


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As he extemporaneously free-associates while anchoring war coverage, flamboyantly parsing his words and feelings as if constructing profound haikus, it looks as though he's auditioning for the position of the Nation's Emoter.
The scene where he free-associates about the weirdness of human hair while giving a crew cut to a boy immersed in a Dead-Eye Western comic book evokes all the latent terror of barbershops.
What you get, in effect, is a performance, a routine of synaptic somersaults in which Dean free-associates on the themes of aliens and UFOs.
 
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