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Join together definition
Join together definition






b) JOIN something TOGETHER if two roads, rivers etc join, they come together and become connected at a particular point Finally, we arrived at Dartmouth, where the River Dart joins the sea. join something to something The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway. 5 connect a) JOIN something TOGETHER to connect or fasten things together Join the two pieces of wood with strong glue.

join together definition

join together Three police forces have joined together to buy a helicopter. join (with) somebody to do something Parents have joined with health experts to produce a video for bereaved families. join (with) somebody in doing something I’m sure you’ll all join me in thanking today’s speaker. 4 WITH do something together to do something together with someone else, or as a group join somebody for something I invited them to join us for a glass of wine. Join is always followed by an object in this sense : I’ll join you later. The immigrants were soon joined by their wives and children. 3 go to somebody MEET to go somewhere in order to be with someone or do something with them She joined her aunt in the sitting room. the benefits of joining our pension scheme Church leaders have joined the campaign to end foxhunting.

join together definition

2 activity to begin to take part in an activity that other people are involved in Many sacrificed their weekend to join the hunt for the missing girl. You can enjoy a sport without joining a club or belonging to a team.

  • S1 W1 verb 1 group/organization JOIN AN ORGANIZATION to become a member of an organization, society, or group When did you join the Labour Party? I decided to join the army.
  • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English join join 1 / dʒɔɪn /








    Join together definition