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join English

Meaning join meaning

What does join mean?
Definitions in simple English

join

If someone joins two or more things, they bring them together. Their lives were joined. They joined hands. If someone joins someone else, they do something together. I will join you on your walk. Hey, James! Come and join in. We're having fun. If someone joins a club, school, etc. they become a member. Would you like to join our club? If someone joins two or more things, they make a connection between them. The new building is joined to the school by a short hallway.

join

become part of; become a member of a group or organization He joined the Communist Party as a young man cause to become joined or linked join these two parts so that they fit together come into the company of She joined him for a drink make contact or come together The two roads join here (= connect, link, link up, unite) be or become joined or united or linked The two streets connect to become a highway Our paths joined The travelers linked up again at the airport (= articulation) the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made (= union) a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets let C be the union of the sets A and B

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Conjugation join conjugation

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join · verb

Examples join examples

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Simple sentences

Masaru wants to join the English Club.
I'll join you later.
She didn't want me to join up the army.
I'll ask Tom to join you.
Do you plan to join us for a drink afterwards?
Tom insisted that I join him.
Sami wanted to join the accounting department.
I will join the army.
Every time I join a new game of Warcraft, I am pitted against a new team of adversaries.
I think I might join you, but I haven't decided yet.
I am counting on you to join us.
I would like to join the summer camp.
If I were not ill, I would join you.
Mike didn't join the practice yesterday.
Come and join us.
I'm going to join a demonstration.
Would you care to join me?
Come over here and join us.
Will you join our club?
Would you join me for a walk?
All you have to do is to join us.
I'm going to join the school orchestra.
Won't you join our conversation?
Why don't you join in the conversation?
We are happy to have you join our team.
Do you mind if I join your trip to the country?
Will you join us for a swim?
I took it for granted that you would join.
How would you like to join the dance club?

Movie subtitles

Over twenty thousand people have applied to join the Nippon special zone.
Do you think that we are worthy enough to join you?
We let anybody who wants to join up, so long as they're willing to commit to the Church.
Brigham Young was so grateful, he decided to join the Mormons on their journey.
We will need to join our strengths together, Kim Eun Oh.
I've heard from Kakubei about your wish to join our clan.
Why did you come to wish to join our clan?
I think she might be trying to convince someone to join her.
Well, if you don't, you need to join me for my week long marathon where I'm gonna teach you how to identify the symptoms, such as shortness of breath. heart palpitations, the urge to self-medicate with drugs and booze.
Would you and your husband like to join me for some smooth licks?
Now everyone please join the bride and groom - on the dance floor.
Join me when Breen calls.
Oh, I can't promise you snow, but you're welcome to join me.
You must ask him to join us for tea.
He asked to join the army of the faithful.
To join Algiers and Constantine, they occupied a territory Abd el-Kader thinks is his.
With all due respect, I'm not sure I'd like to join the hunt.
I'll leave, come what may. I'll join him, become a Muslim if need be.
Wouldn't you agree? Join forces with us, and you'll be able to get more out of those powers.
Why don't you join me? Help me guide the human race into becoming better than they are.
I'll head over now to join you.
If you want to join me, you've got to earn it.
If you land, the troops will join you.
Signal to them to join us!
Join us!
I must join Davey.
Won't you join us?
He hated it the most when WOC united the North and South. So, if we were to join the WOC, won't it be definite that he will continue creating trouble for the Royal Family?
I'm going to hold hands with her (join with her in business) and open a Kingdom in Shanghai.
Now, the other children are having some juice and biscuits, would you like to join them?
Do you mind if I join you, Nurse Crane?
Only half a dozen people, not everyone wants to join in, and probably in some ghastly hall in London.
You can join us later.
The girl must join the variety show.
Sometime I'm gonna take one of you volunteers apart. and find out what makes you leave school and join the army.
Perhaps Miss Flaemm would join us.

News and current affairs

Today, such countries should join together to offer Iran (and others) a deal.
They don't need to drag Britain and others kicking and screaming in their wake because the others are not compelled to join them.
At that point, Americans will join the stampede out of their economy.
Europe will join America in a downturn, reinforcing America's decline and setting in motion a global downward spiral.
For Poland and the other countries of East-Central Europe that have or are about to join NATO, membership in the Alliance didn't really require debate.
We urgently need far-sighted companies to join the Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
Naturally, many join radical causes.
His top officials leave to join the banks, as his budget director Peter Orszag recently did.
They know that, sooner or later, the US will have to join the rest of the world in controlling climate change.
If, say, North Korea is willing to respect international standards of economic behavior, it could be invited to join the International Monetary Fund.
The decision by Hamas to join the political process by participating in the upcoming legislative elections shows that even this hardline Islamic movement has concluded that our conflict needs to be addressed by political rather than military means.
But it is one thing for Saudi Arabia not to join an embargo, and it is another to undercut oil politics by flooding the market in a pro-US move.
Wyatt's reluctance to join in the exploitation of great apes is understandable, given that the film itself tells the story of apes rising up in response to oppression from dominant humans.
In a few days, I will join 300 global leaders in Abu Dhabi for the world's first vaccine summit - a gathering dedicated to ensuring that all children everywhere have access to vaccines.
It aspires to join the European Union, and would bring the EU to our three borders, even as we, too, aspire to join one day.
Neither Russia nor China, of course, would be invited to join: indeed, McCain wants to exclude Russia from the G8.
Burundi's donors need to join hands with African leaders to make certain that the agreements are implemented.
Countries are, in principle, free to join the TPP.
They embraced the US in the same way that East Europeans rushed to join NATO and the European Union in the face of the threat, real or imagined, posed by post-Soviet Russia.
The problem with the US drive to have key stakeholders join its anti-Iran crusade is that some of them live in neighborhoods where Iran is an important factor. India is a case in point.
Now Turkey has moved ahead, and may even join the European Union.
Here Italy could join the more nationally minded economic policies now being pursued by France and the UK, to the detriment of EU technocrats in Brussels.

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