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Present participle for to link or to join together or to something
“For example, suppose you have an ox and a donkey, and you want to yoke them together.”
Present participle for to join so as to form a longer or larger whole
“We can draw distinctions between various senses of the terms 'opposite' and 'the same', and so we fail to be convinced by Heraclitus' efforts to yoke them all together.”
Present participle for to oppress or tyrannize
Present participle for to place a harness on, such as a horse to a carriage
Present participle for to load, or be loaded, heavily with
(of animals, especially horses) Present participle for to harness together to pull a vehicle
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