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join
Verb
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If someone joins two or more things, they bring them together.
Their lives were joined.
They joined hands.
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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.
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If someone joins a club, school, etc. they become a member.
Would you like to join our club?
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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.
into
Preposition
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from out to in
I opened the door and stepped into the house.
force
Noun
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A force the act of a thing pushing on another thing, or how strongly it pushes.
The force of the hammer hitting the nail pushes the nail into the wood.
In science, energy is force times distance.
He pushed his shoulder against the door with great force, but was not able to open the locked door.
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A group that aims to attack, control, or constrain.
police force
force
Verb
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Someone forces something to happen when they make it happen.
He forced his way into the room.
The large size of our family forced me to buy a bigger house.