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Joined
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Joined
see synonyms of joinednoun
13.
a joint; seam
14.
the act of joining
15. mathematics another name for union (sense 9)
verb
1.
to come or bring together; connect
2.
to become a member of (a club, organization, etc)
3. (intransitive; often foll by with)
to become associated or allied
4. (intransitive; usually foll by in)
to take part
5. (transitive)
to meet (someone) as a companion
6. (transitive)
to become part of; take a place in or with
7. (transitive)
to unite (two people) in marriage
8. (transitive) geometry
to connect with a straight line or a curve
9. (transitive) an informal word for adjoin
10. join battle
11. join duty
12. join hands
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Joined
see synonyms of joined verb transitive
1.
to put or bring together; connect; fasten
2.
to make into one; unite
join forces, join people in marriage
3.
to become a part or member of; enter into association with
to join a club
4.
to go to and combine with
the path joins the highway
5.
a.
to enter into the company of; accompany
join us later
b.
to participate or take part with
they join me in congratulating you
6. Informal
to adjoin
7. Geometry
to connect with a straight line or curve
verb intransitive
8.
to come together; meet
9.
a.
to enter into association
b.
often with up to become a member of a group or organization
10.
to participate (in a conversation, singing, an activity, etc.)
noun
11.
a place of joining; joint
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Joined
see synonyms of joinedv. joined, join·ing, joins
v.tr.
1. To put or bring together so as to make continuous or form a unit: join two boards with nails; joined hands in a circle.
2. To put or bring into close association or relationship: two families that were joined by marriage; join forces.
3. To connect (points), as with a straight line.
4. To meet and merge with: where the creek joins the river.
5. To become a part or member of: joined the photography club.
6. To come into the company of: joined the group in the waiting room.
7. To participate with in an act or activity: The committee joins me in welcoming you.
8. To adjoin: where the garage joins the house.
9. To engage in; enter into: Opposing armies joined battle on the plain.
v.intr.
1. To come together so as to form a connection: where the two bones join.
2. To act together; form an alliance: The two factions joined to oppose the measure.
3. To become a member of a group.
4. To take part; participate: joined in the search.
n.
A joint; a junction.
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