Sentence examples for conjoin from inspiring English sources

'conjoin' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it as a verb to describe the process of bringing two or more things together, such as joining two paths or unifying two ideas. For example, "The two roads conjoined at the intersection."

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conjoin

verb

To join together; to unite; to combine.

  • They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation.

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Tectonic plates conjoin in merry hysteria.

It may be too kind to ascribe this attachment to the persistence of the Humboldt ideal, which did at least conjoin teaching and research.

The pair of Asiatic lions, in Gir National Park, in India's western state of Gujarat, will conjoin every 25 minutes for four days.

They conjoin diverse cultural horizons and fuse them creatively with the religious histories that exist prior to and alongside the orthodox Christian world.

In these cathedrals of mirthlessness, he can conjoin with his co-religionists in celebration of the body ugly with no detriment to the rest of us.

Like his scandalously barefoot goat-god in L'après-midi d'un faune, he seems to conjoin the animal and the otherworldly and to fuse, as in his choreography for The Rite of Spring, the primitive and the futuristic.

A pity.  Rail visitors to this part of the country change trains in historic Tamworth, the town from which Robert Peel launched the modern Conservative party in 1834, and from which the succulent but vulnerable Tamworth pig takes it name - two facts that until very recently had little to conjoin them.

The story told and the manner of its telling conjoin in Caravaggio's work.

There is the additional comedy that Cole's publishers, determined to retain the baby with the bathwater, boldly conjoin Smith and O'Neill, despite Smith's hostility, advertised in an essay entitled "Two Paths for the Novel," to O'Neill's expensive and upholstered "lyrical realism".

The effect of the ploy was not only to turn up the pace of the treadmill for the publishing industry but also to conjoin the genres of romance and crime, along with their readerships.

The service was organized, at Annan's urging, by the Interfaith Center of New York, as a way to conjoin delegates of the world's religions in a prayer for peace.

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