| query | A j___ is a place where two things are fastened or fixed together.A join is a place where two things are fastened or fixed together. |
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| word | join |
| full-definition | verb If one person or vehicle joins another, they move or go to the same place, for example so that both of them can do something together. His wife and children moved to join him in their new home. If you join an organization, you become a member of it or start work as an employee of it. He joined the Army five years ago. She joined a dance company which took her around the world. If you join an activity that other people are doing, you take part in it or become involved with it. Telephone operators joined the strike. The pastor requested the women present to join him in prayer. Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance. If you join a queue, you stand at the end of it so that you are part of it. Make sure you join the queue inside the bank. To join two things means to fix or fasten them together. The opened link is used to join the two ends of the chain. ...the conjunctiva, the skin which joins the eye to the lid. ...two springs that are joined together by a string. If something such as a line or path joins two things, it connects them. It has a dormer roof joining both gable ends. The car parks are joined by a footpath. ...a global highway of cables joining all the continents together. If two roads or rivers join, they meet or come together at a particular point. Do you know the highway to Tulsa? The airport road joins it. ...Allahabad, where the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers join. noun A join is a place where two things are fastened or fixed together. |
| inflections | joinsjoiningjoined |
| cefr-level | A1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a1
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