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How to use conjoined in a sentence

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Even when their twin was dying, many conjoined twins have accepted their own deaths over separation.
The restaurant and reception are in three conjoined gabled townhouses, jammed with mirrors, paintings, cut glass and polished wood.
Of course, the subject matter is about as taboo as it gets, after all, this is a comedy about conjoined twins.
The conjoined twins, who are now doing well in intensive care, were joined mid-chest to mid-abdomen and their livers were fused.
Folk and country, romance and ruefulness, innocence and experience are all conjoined in their bewitching vocal harmonies.
Doctors remain unsure why such conjoined twins do not fully separate while in their mother's womb.
The presidents who fell prey to the curse all were elected in years when Jupiter and Saturn conjoined in an earth sign.
Or do these final chapters represent conjoined failures of imagination and tolerance on the author's part?
Joan's mother used to joke around, saying that she never remembered giving birth to conjoined twins.
The controversial case of conjoined twins, recently decided by the Court of Appeal in England, has been different.
He hated publicity, but his work on cranially conjoined twins attracted attention.
In the case of the conjoined twins we saw two good moral traditions at work.
Biology and environment are as inseparable as conjoined twins who share a common heart.
The sheet of graphite has rows of conjoined hexagons, separated by horizontally running zig-zag lines.
These conjoined applications raise one point in common and others discrete to the individual cases.
Two sets of conjoined twins have been separated at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, which is caring for the twins.
Several adjacent farms would be conjoined, and amalgamated for profit, by outside investors at the expense of sitting tenants.
The brachiopods from the limestone unit are mostly preserved as shells, most with valves conjoined.
For example, 10 carbon atoms can be arranged into two conjoined hexagons, each hexagon sharing two carbon atoms with the other.
As I have said, although they were subject of separate extradition requests, the committal hearing was conjoined or consolidated.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To dimidiate two coats of arms, the dexter half of one shield was conjoined to the sinister half of the other.
They are not, indeed, conjoined with the blessed, but they are disjoined from them by the law of order.
These words mean, in reference to things, either that they are conjoined or that they are disjoined.
The Gothic alphabet, in fact, as used in this country, had a theta for expressing in one letter our present t and h conjoined.
If what are to be conjoined are severally in relation to a common third it does perforce relate or conjoin them.
In medicine, friction, whether simple or conjoined with liniments, is a therapeutical agent of considerable power.
Every attribute is conjoined with Him as life with knowledge, or knowledge with power.
That idea, when conjoined with the idea of any object, makes no addition to it.
With the orotund, as well as with the natural quality, all the voice modes previously described may be conjoined.
What is not required of all individually, may not be conjoined to form one demand on all.
The two are so conjoined that a knowedge of one cannot but bring with it some truth concerning the other.
All causes are not conjoined to their usual effects with like uniformity.
But if the force of custom simple and separate, be great, the force of custom copulate and conjoined and collegiate, is far greater.
Imperfect education we do not so much mind when conjoined with character.
It is, in fact, great waste, especially if conjoined with worry.
Nay, could grimly live and burn, while the common vitality to which it was conjoined, fled horrorstricken from the unbidden and unfathered birth.
Nay, could grimly live and burn, while the common vitality to which it was conjoined, fled horror-stricken from the unbidden and unfathered birth.
You, sir, of all men whom I have known, are he whose body is the closest conjoined, and imbued, and identified, so to speak, with the spirit whereof it is the instrument.
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