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verb
- 1. link; connect: "the tap was joined to a pipe"
noun
- 1. a place or line where two or more things are connected or fastened together: "it was soldered so well that you couldn't see the join"
Definition of join verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
2 days ago · 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. [VERB noun] The pastor requested the women present to join him in prayer. [VERB noun + in] Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance.
Join definition: to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together. See examples of JOIN used in a sentence.
JOIN definition: 1. to become a member of a group or organization: 2. to do something or go somewhere with someone…. Learn more.
To join is to connect, attach, or become a member of. You could join two puzzle pieces together or join the Girl Scouts; it's your choice. You can join two plastic tubes to make a long tunnel for your pet hamster, and you can also join a club — in other words, become a member or a part of the group.
1. To come together so as to form a connection: where the two bones join. 2. To act together; form an alliance: The two factions joined to oppose the measure. 3. To become a member of a group. 4. To take part; participate: joined in the search. n. A joint; a junction.
Join definition: to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together. See examples of JOIN used in a sentence.