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Sentences with join

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  • His wife and children moved to join him in their new home. [VERB noun]
  • He joined the Army five years ago. [VERB noun]
  • Network marketing is a great business model but for so many it is a real struggle to get people to join their.
  • Dugan denies speculation that he's poised to join the Roosters.
  • Telephone operators joined the strike and four million engineering workers are also planning action. [VERB noun]
  • Make sure you join the queue inside the bank. [VERB noun]
  • Melbourne Jews and Muslims make history by joining for the first time to celebrate Passover, one of Judaism's most important festivals.
  • You can now be one of these people and join a cash gifting program.
  • The opened link is used to join the two ends of the chain. [VERB noun]
  • It has a dormer roof joining both gable ends. [VERB noun]
  • Join is the general term implying a bringing or coming together of two or more things and may suggest direct contact, affiliation, etc.; , combine implies a mingling together of things, often with a loss of distinction of elements that completely merge with one another [to combine milk and water]; unite1 implies a joining or combining of things to form a single whole [the United States]; connect implies attachment by some fastening or relationship [roads connected by a bridge, the duties connected with a job]; link1 stresses firmness of a connection [linked together in a common cause]; associate implies a joining with another or others as a companion, partner, etc. and, in extended use, suggests a connection made in the mind [to associate Freud's name with psychoanalysis]; consolidate implies a merger of distinct and separate units into a single whole for resulting compactness, strength, efficiency, etc. [to consolidate one's debts]
  • Do you know the highway to Tulsa? The airport road joins it. [VERB noun]
  • join forces, join people in marriage
  • To join a club
  • The path joins the highway
  • join us later
  • They join me in congratulating you
  • To join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • The brook joins the river.
  • To join forces against the smugglers.
  • To join a club.
  • To join the Navy.
  • I'll join you later.
  • My wife joins me in thanking you for the gift.
  • The opposing armies joined battle.
  • His land joins mine.
  • To join two points on a graph.
  • A place where cliffs and sea join.
  • Please join with us in our campaign.
  • Let's all join in.
  • Our farms join along the river.
  • He joined up to fight for his country.
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