Conjoin (Verb)
Meaning 1
Make contact or come together; "The two roads join here".
Classification
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.
Examples
- The paths conjoin at the old oak tree, offering a single route to the summit.
- During the rehearsal, the dancers learned to conjoin their movements seamlessly.
- The two rivers conjoin here, creating a vast and powerful waterway.
- When the flanges conjoin, they form a strong and watertight seal.
- The separate elements conjoin in a way that creates a unique artistic style.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Couple
- Feather
- Cross-link
- Ingraft
- Patch
- Yoke
- Pair
- Anastomose
- Attach
- Weld
- Quilt
- Knit
- Solder
- Splice
- Graft
- Copulate
Related Words
Meaning 2
Take in marriage.
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The royal couple decided to conjoin in a grand ceremony that would unite their two kingdoms.
- Despite their families' past animosity, they chose to conjoin out of love and in the hope of ending the feud.
- She felt her heart would break if her parents forbade her from choosing to conjoin with her longtime sweetheart.
- Eventually, they decided to conjoin after realizing their years-long friendship was more of a romance in disguise.
- Their decision to conjoin was met with both awe and surprise by relatives and close friends alike.