Noun
1. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
2. a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets;
Verb
1. become part of; become a member of a group or organization;
2. cause to become joined or linked;
3. come into the company of;
4. make contact or come together;
5. be or become joined or united or linked;
When one starts singing, all the others join in.
" Go and join the army,'said his wife. " I won't hinder you. "
The girls froze him off when he wanted to join the party.
Would you join us in a walk?
You are too young to join the army.
Join the blue wool onto the end of the gold pattern and work the same stitches into the back.
He refuses to join any community.
The two estates join at this point.
Join those two ends of wire and you'll make a circuit.
Join the blue wool on the end of the gold pattern and work the same stitches into the back.
I can't join you; you'll have to count me out.
In this point I join with you.
When did you join the air force?
They ask me to join the party so that I'll be their scapegoat when trouble comes.
Let us join hands and advance together.
If you join the club, you have to abide by its rules.
I'll join you in a minute.
To join these two pieces of metal, it will be necessary to heat them.
Come along and join the ball game.
to join the Scouts
He pressed on in the hope that a few others would join him. The tactic paid off.
You will join us at our table, won't you?
I'll join you later.
There are any amount of clubs you could join.
His wife and children moved to join him in their new home.
The world is full of scribblers. I don't intend to join their ranks.
I felt it was important for women to join and take a leading role.
She was free for five whole days, from Christmas Eve. And so she would be going to Charles, to join her family.
The lads don't join the union because they're frightened of being victimized.
No matter how often they were urged, they could not bring themselves to join in.
join battle
(formal)begin fighting
join the club
join forces
combine efforts
join hands
hold each other's hands
attend, join, participate, take part in
join, combine, unite, connect, link, attach, couple, associate, relate
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