ADJECTIVE
  1. progressing melodically by intervals of a second
    conjunct motion of an ascending scale
  2. bound in close association
    conjunct influences
    conjunct ideas
  3. involving the joint activity of two or more
    a cooperative effort
    the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind
    a united effort
    joint military activities
    a cooperative effort
    the conjunctive focus of political opposition
    concerted action
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How To Use conjunct In A Sentence

  • And if from this conjunction a baby was born, the infernal rite was resumed, all around a little jar of wine, which they called the keg, and they became drunk and would cut the baby to pieces, and pour its blood into the goblet, and they threw babies on the fire, still alive, and they mixed the baby's ashes and his blood, and drank! The Name of the Rose
  • If you have bacterial conjunctivitis, you might need to use antibiotic eye drops.
  • Superficially, the rationale of the style would seem to be its conjuncture of sensitivity and showmanship.
  • By the study of the feature of alluvial gold conjuncture, its haul distance was determined, the types of its Primary deposits assessed and the target area for ProsPecting Primary deposit defined.
  • The capitalist who, alone or in conjunction with his fellows, performs some great industrial feat by which he wins money is a welldoer, not a wrongdoer, provided only he works in proper and legitimate lines. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • It was dishonourable to’ — ‘Peace, young man,’ said Herries, more calmly than I might have expected; ‘the word dishonour must not be mentioned as in conjunction with my name. Redgauntlet
  • I am not of Paracelsus's mind, that boldly delivers a receipt to make a man without conjunction; yet cannot but wonder at the multitude of heads that do deny traduction, having no other arguments to confirm their belief than that rhetorical sentence and antimetathesis [I. 51] of Augustine, "creando infunditur, infundendo creatur. Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend
  • Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned.
  • Too many of the conjunctions and alignments here are so awful that one hopes they are very temporary indeed.
  • Most ocular complications involve the cornea but may also include the conjunctiva, uvea, sclera, retina, and surrounding structures.
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