joined

[ US /ˈdʒɔɪnd/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈɔ‍ɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
  2. of or relating to two people who are married to each other
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How To Use joined In A Sentence

  • The advent of specific drugs joined with a more research-based, reductionist brand of medical diagnosis.
  • After that, Feingold joined a Madison law firm and practiced civil litigation, including First Amendment law.
  • I joined other escaping mums - and dads and younger folk and older folk too.
  • Ireland is younger, more sallow, better educated, more vibrant and more in need of joined-up thinking than ever before.
  • They joined, just like Gordon, during the army recruitment drive.
  • Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
  • Some Balts hoped that, if and when they joined the EU, it would be a surrogate for a formal military alliance.
  • The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway.
  • A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits.
  • Larsson sometimes joined in the fun, but with more discretion.
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