Similar words: adjoining, join in, pining, mining, dining, gaining, shining, raining. Meaning: [dʒɔɪn] n. the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication).
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(61) So some foreign houses are joining forces with local brokers.
(62) Senior police officers have been dismissed for joining the search on the beaches with satellite phones.
(63) By far the greatest proportion of those joining the new congregations were Presbyterians and they were mostly from rural areas.
(64) I make no apology for joining a distinguished band of predecessors.
(65) He could not say that he had scruples of conscience for not joining in the military training.
(66) Meanwhile the grown-ups are joining in ancient tea ceremonies, and taking part in Sumo wrestling.
(67) A person admitted to a residential home is joining a different social system, away from the family.
(68) And voice your own opinions on afterlife chit-chat by joining in the debate below.
(69) Well done! % % Joining Forces Carefully managed co-operation can bring untold rewards.
(70) They accuse the authorities of intimidating others to stop them joining their ranks.
(71) The Wagner Act prohibited employers from firing workers for joining a union.
(72) In his new job at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Stacy is joining a metropolitan college steeped in history.
(73) He worked as a sports salesman, a bingo hall caller and a fruit seller before joining the Royal Navy.
(74) Six out of 10 Labour supporters, and 69 % of voters overall, opposed joining the euro.
(75) With a completely straight face, Thomas announced he was joining the Girl Guides.
(76) Others presumably went into employment thus joining the pool of potential young mature age entrants.
(77) The emission or absorption of one particle by another corresponds to the dividing or joining together of strings. Sentencedict.com
(78) In Durban he drifted into a succession of menial jobs before joining the Natal Mounted Police.
(79) In truth there is now little prospect of Britain ever joining the euro.
(80) This requires careful measurement and joining to keep the two elbow bends aligned - assemble them dry and mark with a pencil.
(81) And failing that, have you ever thought of joining a club for single people?
(82) Although she was a feminist, her primary motivation for joining NoS was the challenge of working on a tabloid.
(83) Chamberlain, Baldwin suggested, might consider joining as a minister without portfolio.
(84) Since joining the company in March, Carpenter has developed a strategy to fend off Oakley.
(85) By joining with Strawberries, Bloomberg said he gets four times the floor space for roughly the same occupancy costs.
(86) The idea of Veronica Puddephat joining any sort of feminist group was entirely incongruous.
(87) They travel throughout the Empire, joining armies as they march to battle.
(88) Nothing expresses that better than joining together to sing traditional and patriotic songs.
(89) Say goodbye by joining in an optional evening's excursion and enjoying traditional folk dancing and singing.
(90) Peter has been delivering yarn to Elderslie since 1946 when he worked with his family's haulage business before joining Douglas Reyburn.
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