Sentence examples for to yoke from inspiring English sources

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to yoke

noun

A bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together.

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Their public language attempts to yoke contradictory goals.

The problem is, to yoke Australia's interests with China's would be an even bigger one.

Muḥammad tried every measure, conciliatory or coercive, to yoke them to his political wagon.

It tries to yoke it to the real in some way".

With gas reserves of its own, China may not want to yoke itself to Russian supplies.

This is nothing more than your pet project to yoke literature to the British flag.

But is she right to yoke the misogyny to the politics?

It's the story of a big lunk who learns to yoke his big mouth to a sense of purpose.

He has not missed a chance to yoke "Romneycare" to "Obamacare," the federal health care reform that Republicans largely revile.

"Everyone I knew told me I was an idiot to yoke myself to four other people I barely knew.

But it seems odd to yoke the US civil rights movement, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, into the argument.

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