conjoin meaning
EN[-ɔɪn]- VerbSGconjoinsPRconjoiningPT, PPconjoinedPREcon-
- (transitive) To join together; to unite; to combine.
- They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation.
- (transitive) To marry.
- I will conjoin you in holy matrimony.
- (transitive, grammar) To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate clauses.
- (transitive, mathematics) To combine two sets, conditions, or expressions by a logical AND; to intersect.
- (intransitive) To unite, to join, to league.
- (transitive) To join together; to unite; to combine.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation.
- [ …] pebbles of vast size, or blocks of stone, attrited by water to smoothness, conjoined by a cement of mud.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of conjoin in English Dictionary
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