Synonym: alignment, co-occurrence, coincidence, colligation, concurrence, conjugation, conjunctive, connective, continuative, junction. Similar words: function, compunction, and function, functional, functionary, dysfunction, malfunction, sanction. Meaning: [-kʃən] n. 1. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time 2. the state of being joined together 3. an uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences 4. the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction 5. (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac 6. something that joins or connects.
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31. This demand has to be made in conjunction with demands for greater control over public housing, by those who inhabit it.
32. These are created in conjunction with a skeleton layout for whatever document you wish to produce and consist of a number of tags.
33. In conjunction with this they produced a communications system designed to offload the text on to a host computer with the maximum possible reliability.
34. The development of tests for the feasibility project Test development and administration Test development was undertaken in conjunction with teachers in the liaison groups.
35. The long established Opera Nova have a reputation for presenting good quality opera performance using local musicians in conjunction with some professional aid.
36. Micron has been developing the PatchSpray system in conjunction with Silsoe Research Institute.
37. Used in conjunction with a moisturising conditioner, it will give your lank locks the best of both worlds.
38. However, apposition is distinguished from co-ordination by criterion B, since the conjunction of co-referential elements is unacceptable.
39. This type of package is sometimes offered in conjunction with cheap rail fares and bus vouchers.
40. Fig 4.11 outlines the way in which the bigram and matrices are used in conjunction.
41. The automatic vacuum brake was fitted in conjunction with a hand brake for the guard's use.
42. This in conjunction with previous research would provide a continuous monitoring of the industry from the early sixties.
43. Distribution in conjunction with a particular publication can be expensive both in the distribution fee and in the cost of producing so many copies.
44. Maximum resonance occurs at a specific conjunction of microwave frequency and magnetic field strength.
45. Can you suggest alternatives to the hair to use in conjunction with quite hard boilies?
46. A job-sharing policy should be devised in conjunction with staff organisations.
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48. Adjacent to this was a quenching tank for use in conjunction with the gas ring.
49. In conjunction with a state of emergency the President might also impose temporary direct presidential rule over a union republic.
50. But this is only possible when it is used in conjunction with the Maker's will and under the Master's instructions.
51. Time Warner has announced that it will open up a digital music download site developed in conjunction with RealNetworks.
52. How much money has his Department spent in conjunction with the health board on those applications?
53. I understand that in conjunction with the Design Controller it will select the needles for intarsia knitting.
54. What my father felt about this conjunction I can only guess.
55. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
56. A related economic principle is also at work in conjunction with the principle of substitution.
57. You may want to refer to it in conjunction with this section.
58. It was a conjunction of two people at once unlikely and yet inevitable.
59. Decisions about advertising expenditure will usually be made in conjunction with assessments about the position of the product in its life-cycle.
60. International driver's licenses are only valid in conjunction with a state license.
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