Collocation
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Collocation simply means ‘putting beside’, or ‘placing with’. It means putting, or using, one word with another. Eg. “Some words change their meanings depending on their collocations. ‘Socialist’ is usually a term for a left-wing politician. In collocation with National’, it becomes the name of a right-wing party – shortened, in Germany in the 1930s, to ‘Nazi’.â€
Collocation is a technical term in linguistics and related fields of language study. It can be useful when one is looking at language – it may seem like useless jargon outside this field.