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join
verbas inunite
Strong matches
add,adhere,affix,agglutinate,annex,append,assemble,associate,attach,blend,bracket,cement,clamp,clasp,clip,coalesce,combine,compound,concrete,conjoin,conjugate,connect,copulate,couple,entwine,fasten,fuse,grapple,incorporate,interlace,intermix,juxtapose,knit,leash,link,lock,mate,melt,mix,pair,span,splice,touch,weave,wed,weld,yoke
verbas inaffiliate with organization
Example Sentences
Members of the prince's Jacobite army marched from nearby Culloden Parks to join the fighting against the Duke of Cumberland's government army.
During her song “Heart Full of Love,” which she dedicated to her son, Cleo Sol joined her background vocalists and sat on a stool.
He made a plea for those who felt the same way to join him if they felt they were unhappy over upcoming the Easter recess.
The BBC joined the club for a journey, where they were also greeted by veteran Metro driver John Dowry who was delighted to meet his fans.
The President's sensitivity to this was apparent when he threatened to increase tariffs if the EU and Canada joined forces over retaliation.
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Related Words
Words related tojoin are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordjoin. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
abutverbas intouch or be next to something
verbas intouch or be next to something
abuttedverbas intouch or be next to something
verbas intouch or be next to something
adjoinverbas inbe next to
verbas inbe next to
affiliateverbas inassociate or be associated with a larger organization
verbas inassociate or be associated with a larger organization
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When To Use
What are other ways to say join?
The verbjoin may refer to a connection or association of any degree of closeness, but often implies direct contact:One joins two pieces of wood mortise together at the corner.Connect implies a joining as by a tie, link, or wire:One connects two batteries.Unite implies a close joining of two or more things, so as to form one:One unites layers of veneer sheets to form plywood.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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