Synonym: annex, attach, clasp, combine, connect, couple, fasten, link, put together, unite. Antonym: detach, part, separate. Similar words: joint, join in, enjoin, coin, point, go in for, go into, appoint. Meaning: [dʒɔɪn] n. 1. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made 2. a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets. v. 1. become part of; become a member of a group or organization 2. cause to become joined or linked 3. come into the company of 4. make contact or come together 5. be or become joined or united or linked.
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151. Join the points A and B together on the diagram with a straight line.
152. The two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join.
153. His daughter was always badgering him to let her join the club.
154. Will you join me shortly for a drink in the bar?
155. He plays the classic anti-hero who drops out of society to join a world of impoverished artists and writers.
156. He told us in all seriousness that he was going to join a circus.
157. The agreement will ease the way for other countries to join the EU.
158. I'm sure you'll all join me in thanking today's speaker.
159. I'm sure you will join me in extending a very warm welcome to our visitors.
160. Organisers expect up to 300,000 protesters to join the march.
161. Don't be such a drip! Come and join in the fun.
162. I thought you might like to join me for dinner.
163. Several Labour MPs broke away to join the Social Democrats.
164. It's a fool's errand trying to get Lena to join in anything.
165. The United States says they are not prepared to join in normalizing ties with their former enemy.
166. Democratization has brought workers the right to strike and join a trade union.
167. You should take a long,[http://sentencedict.com/join.html] hard look at your reasons for wanting to join the army.
168. To join these two pieces of metal, it will be necessary to heat them.
169. He decided to become a clown to join the wacky world of the circus.
170. The toddlers often join in the rough and tumble of the older children's games.
171. I'm sorry to say I have to hold the ball back for half an hour, Princess Diana will join us.
172. There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott.
173. The number of people who join the army is so low that it is beginning to threaten national security.
174. New voices are needed to join the chorus for the annual festival in October.
175. She'd stitched the two pieces together really carefully so that you couldn't see the join.
176. The sailor would join his ship a few days later.
177. You're most welcome to join us if you feel so disposed.
178. Please join with me in thanking our guest speaker tonight.
179. They're calling on all men and boys over the age of 14 to join the army.
180. He will join the team on the rally next week.
More similar words: joint, join in, enjoin, coin, point, go in for, go into, appoint, point out, ongoing, point to, to the point, in point of, appointment, a case in point.