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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181. At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone to join in with the chorus.
182. Henry is cozying up to John so he can join the club.
183. Before you join the company, you will have to have a medical examination.
184. We're deeply honored that you should agree to join us.
185. His presence is indicative of his wish to join us.
186. I'd like to join an aerobics class to improve my fitness.
187. All the family join me in wishing you a happy future.
188. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country.
189. The teacher asked us to form a circle and join hands.
190. He went back to Yorkshire to join his loyal, long-suffering wife.
191. The M62 joins up with the M1/The M62 and the M1 join up south of Leeds.
192. He was blackballed when he tried to join the Country Club.
193. She gave up her job to join her husband's campaign.
194. As soon as I get through with my work I'll join you.
195. We hope that they will join us in opening a new chapter of peace and cooperation.
196. Please will you all join with me in singing the national anthem.
197. The club has established a new rule allowing women to join.
198. Did you join up or were you forced into the army?
199. I know you will join me in wishing them Godspeed.
200. Retiring early from his job freed him to join several local clubs.
201. Join the blue wool onto the end of the gold pattern and work the same stitches into the back.
202. It was time for us to join the coach party.
203. It's a very select club - I've been trying unsuccessfully to join it for years.
204. His wife and children moved to join him in their new home.
205. The River Murray and the River Darling join east of Adelaide.
206. Will you join with me in buying a present for them?
207. We had to pay a stiff membership fee to join the health club.
208. The first stage of the operation is to join up the bones.
209. He was asked many times to join the party[Sentencedict.com ], but he always kept his distance.
210. Several Internet sites are inviting people to join in the fun for free.
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.