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单词 conjoining
释义

conjoin

verb

con·​join kən-ˈjȯin How to pronounce conjoin (audio)
kän-
conjoined; conjoining; conjoins

transitive verb

: to join together (things, such as separate entities) for a common purpose

intransitive verb

: to join together for a common purpose

Synonyms

  • associate
  • coalesce
  • combine
  • conjugate
  • connect
  • couple
  • fuse
  • interfuse
  • join
  • link (up)
  • marry
  • unify
  • unite
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Example Sentences

The two rivers eventually conjoin. their attempts to conjoin two very different concepts
Recent Examples on the Web The Moon will conjoin Jupiter a few hours later, adding a dose of positivity and possibility, and a final lunar opposition to Mercury will remind us to use our words and communicate clearly. Chicago Tribune, 11 Sep. 2022 To stay competitive, retailers will have to conjoin the systems of customer data with the systems of customer experience. Tom Treanor, Forbes, 12 Oct. 2021 The lawsuit came as yet more residents were forced to evacuate their homes after being overwhelmed by flooding along the Tittabawassee River and conjoining waterways. CBS News, 22 May 2020 Famed neurosurgeon James Goodrich, who separated conjoined twins, died from coronavirus. Ashley Shaffer, USA TODAY, 31 Mar. 2020 Meanwhile, euthanasia and organ-harvesting have already been conjoined in the country — a utilitarian plum to society, celebrated and promoted in the media. Wesley J. Smith, National Review, 24 Jan. 2020 Syria, which in the past was used as a transshipment point for Iranian supplies intended for Lebanese Hezbollah, has evolved into something like a second front conjoined with the long-standing Lebanese one. Steven Simon, The New York Review of Books, 16 Jan. 2020 Because of the two nations’ closely shared geography and conjoined histories, Haitians have historically looked to the United States for refuge. Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker, 24 Oct. 2019 Mid-day and into the evening is when the weekend celebration climaxes with Non-Mariner’s Water Raft-Up, a conjoining boat party at Mangrove Bay located on the west end of the island. Shiona Turini, Essence, 9 Aug. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French conjoindre, from Latin conjungere, from com- + jungere to join — more at yoke

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

conjoining 1 of 2

adjective

as in overlapping

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • overlapping
  • intersecting
  • overlaying
  • underlying
  • superimposed
  • superposed
  • crisscrossing
  • convergent
  • coinciding
  • concurrent
  • coaxial
  • congruent
  • allover
  • coextensive
  • coterminous
  • coincident
  • conterminous
  • conjunctional

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nonconcurrent
  • noncongruent

conjoining

2 of 2

verb

present participle of conjoin
1
as in combining
to come together to form a single unit several streets conjoin to form the crossroads known as New York's Times Square

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • combining
  • fusing
  • connecting
  • uniting
  • coupling
  • unifying
  • joining
  • coalescing
  • conjugating
  • associating
  • marrying
  • yoking
  • mating
  • interfusing
  • allying
  • confederating
  • splicing
  • constellating
  • linking (up)
  • compounding
  • reuniting
  • chaining
  • rejoining
  • assembling
  • recombining
  • clustering
  • reconnecting
  • reunifying
  • convening
  • leaguing
  • hooking
  • congregating
  • hitching
  • meeting
  • gathering

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • separating
  • splitting
  • severing
  • dividing
  • parting
  • sectioning
  • isolating
  • detaching
  • sundering
  • resolving
  • divorcing
  • disconnecting
  • dissociating
  • breaking up
  • fractionating
  • unlinking
  • disjoining
  • uncoupling
  • dissevering
  • disuniting
  • dispersing
  • disjointing
  • scattering
  • unyoking
  • disbanding
  • disaffiliating
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2
as in uniting
to form or enter into an association that furthers the interests of its members small farmers had to conjoin in order to compete with the agricultural conglomerates

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • uniting
  • cooperating
  • merging
  • collaborating
  • federating
  • allying
  • confederating
  • coalescing
  • cohering
  • organizing
  • associating
  • combining
  • converging
  • joining
  • consolidating
  • clubbing
  • leaguing
  • closing ranks
  • amalgamating
  • incorporating
  • pulling together
  • grouping
  • linking
  • caballing
  • affiliating
  • banding (together)
  • hanging together
  • tying
  • unionizing
  • ganging up
  • conglomerating
  • knotting
  • tieing
  • teaming (up)
  • wedding

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • separating
  • splitting
  • dissolving
  • severing
  • disbanding
  • detaching
  • divorcing
  • segregating
  • parting
  • breaking up
  • sundering
  • disengaging
  • disuniting
  • alienating
  • falling out
  • estranging
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3
as in collaborating
to participate or assist in a joint effort to accomplish an end government agencies and private charities have conjoined to bring relief to the famine-stricken nation

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • collaborating
  • cooperating
  • uniting
  • joining
  • combining
  • concerting
  • concurring
  • playing ball
  • conspiring
  • leaguing
  • pulling together
  • making common cause
  • allying
  • confederating
  • conniving
  • affiliating
  • banding (together)
  • teaming (up)
  • interfacing
  • hanging together
  • associating
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