Present participle of join 2 To connect or fasten things together If roads or rivers join… Join applies to the physical contact or union of at least two separate things and to the coming together of persons, as into a group The two groups joined together to support the bill Join the union, girls, and together say equal pay for equal work (susan b
To come into contact or union with The brook joins the river To bring together in a particular relation or for a specific purpose, action, etc. To join forces against the smugglers To become a member of (an organization, party, etc.) To enlist in (one of the armed forces)
Collins cobuild advanced learner’s dictionary. Connect implies a joining as by a tie, link, or wire Unite implies a close joining of two or more things, so as to form one One unites layers of veneer sheets to form plywood. Definition of join verb from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to fix or connect two or more things together
Join a to/onto b join one section of pipe to the next The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge The head was not joined onto the body. The act of connecting or attaching things together Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like joining fee.
To become a member of an organization, s. Joining refers to the act or process of combining, uniting, or bringing two or more things or entities together to form a single or cohesive unit It can also imply becoming a member or participant in a group, organization, or event.
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