To connect or bring into contact
“Fiction and truth will join together to help us on the pathway of life.”
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.”
To take part in
“A new engineer will join our team next week.”
To become linked or connected to
“The small road will eventually join a major highway.”
To join or collaborate with others to achieve a goal
“The two companies would join to form the new venture.”
To draw an association between two or more things
To put together using parts or materials
To fraternize or mingle with others socially
To join or take part in (a social group)
(engage in) To participate or become involved in
To sign up for a service or publication, sometimes for a fee
To attend or be present at a given place or event
To become a member of an organization
To be a member of, or affiliated with, a group or organization
(come to) To arrive at a given place
To stay with or accompany a person or group casually
To bring in as a member
To join or be included in a given group
A point where two or more things are joined
“There was a noticeable small crack in the chalice at the join of the stem and the bowl.”
The result of tying, knotting or joining something together
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