Synonym: articulate, articulatio, articulation, join, junction, juncture, marijuana cigarette, reefer, roast, spliff, stick. Similar words: join, enjoin, join in, point, go into, point to, point out, appoint. Meaning: [dʒɔɪnt] n. 1. (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion) 2. a disreputable place of entertainment 3. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made 4. a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion 5. junction by which parts or objects are joined together 6. marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking. v. 1. fit as if by joints 2. provide with a joint 3. fasten with a joint 4. separate (meat) at the joint. adj. 1. united or combined 2. affecting or involving two or more 3. involving both houses of a legislature.
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(151) The talks ended without agreement upon a joint statement, with each side adhering to its previously outlined position.
(152) They may have a joint account but she feels that it is his money because he earned it.
(153) This was a clear breach of the understanding on which he had come on a joint mission to the pope.
(154) They feel that they can band together with others in a kind of joint enterprise to beat the disease.
(155) The new car is a joint development between Honda and the Rover Group.
(156) Hickson and Jacques became its Joint Secretaries and Pateman was its administrative officer.
(157) The joint venture is also planning a hotel and an office building next to the main apartment block.
(158) Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who argued against military intervention there.
(159) A joint economic commission was established to build on the growing links between the two countries.
(160) Shop stewards will send the letter to joint administrative receiver Ipe Jacob, requesting it be presented to potential buyers.
(161) Cash in a joint account is not frozen when one party dies.
(162) It looks at joint compensation schemes cases in which civil liability principles do not apply.
(163) Necks, with or without neck skin, are separated from the carcass at the shoulder joint. 6.sentence dictionary
(164) At noon the radio broadcast a joint statement from Koffigoh and Eyadema, calling for discipline.
(165) A joint border committee was to be established between the two countries to deal with any such incidents.
(166) They also signed an accord on the formation of a North-South Joint Reconciliation Committee.
(167) A strategic alliance may take the form of an outright acquisition, minority stake, joint venture or brand franchise.
(168) Variations in joint commissioning practice between social services and health services will have to be piloted and monitored carefully.
(169) The company will maintain a strategic manufacturing agreement with the startup and joint business development arrangements.
(170) After his lunchtime lecture from a furious Mr Major[sentencedict.com], he agreed a joint statement calling for talks to re-start immediately.
(171) It is exactly this problem which causes a percentage of artificial hip joint failures.
(172) The mention of a bank made him feel guilty about not having a joint account with Bella any longer.
(173) A joint economic commission to monitor links was established and it was hoped that it would meet on a regular basis.
(174) Bradley went on to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
(175) We shall also be receiving £11 million from as their contribution towards putting their organic chemicals business into a joint venture with.
(176) Under the joint venture the council will pay nothing, while profits will accrue to Biomass.
(177) Uncle Nick came a close second, Robin and Jenny joint thirds; thinking of them all, Ruth ached with homesickness.
(178) The wide range of joint degrees available reflects the extent to which Linguistics relates to other subject areas.
(179) The Congress meanwhile created a select joint committee to conduct hearings.
(180) The other members of the joint chiefs agreed with him that the Indochina conflict was the wrong war in the wrong place.
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