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Which of the following verbs means "to link"?

  1. Vincular

  2. Unir

  3. Venir

  4. Vencer

The correct answer is: Vincular

The correct choice is indeed "vincular." This verb specifically means "to link" or "to connect." It is commonly used in contexts where there is a relationship or association between different elements, such as linking ideas, people, or objects. In contrast, the other verbs have different meanings. "Unir" translates to "to unite" or "to join," which may convey a similar sense of connection but does not specifically imply linking in the same context. "Venir" means "to come," and "vencer" means "to defeat" or "to overcome," neither of which relate to the act of linking. Thus, "vincular" is the most precise verb for the concept of linking.