Linked or connected, typically physically
“There is no evidence that the recovered fragment was part of a joined set of upper and lower dentures.”
Mixed or blended together
“The light green mess of joined shapes now actually became part of the mesh building.”
Associated or allied together as a group
“The Congress is a joined organization of several associations and universities.”
Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer
Having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint
Physically touching or joined together
Of, relating to, or done by collaboration
That is, has been, or will be, joined or linked together
In a single unit, not having been cut or split
(of lines) Meeting at or tending towards one point
Incapable of being separated or divided
Having come together as a group (of people or animals)
Past tense for to connect or bring into contact
“Fiction and truth will join together to help us on the pathway of life.”
Past tense for to combine together to form one substance or mass
“The simple molecules would join together, forming complex molecules that would, in turn, form the seed from which the tree of life would grow.”
Past tense for to take part in
“A new engineer will join our team next week.”
Past tense for to become linked or connected to
“The small road will eventually join a major highway.”
Past tense for to join or collaborate with others to achieve a goal
“The two companies would join to form the new venture.”
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