Phrasal Verb - joining
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.Definition
- To become or cause two or more things to become one or united, especially when this forms a closer union or partnership.
- To attend or take part in an event or activity with others, especially for the first time.
- To connect two or more electrical circuits or other systems together.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The new employees were asked to join the company's health insurance plan. |
| 2 | Let's join forces to solve this problem. |
| 3 | Can you join me for dinner tonight? |
| 4 | The wires need to be joined carefully to prevent any short circuits. |
| 5 | They joined hands and prayed for peace. |
| 6 | The two companies have joined their resources to develop a new product. |
| 7 | The new employees were asked to join the team meeting. |
| 8 | The two countries have joined efforts to combat climate change. |
| 9 | The hose needs to be joined to the faucet before water can flow. |
| 10 | The two teams have joined ranks to face their common enemy. |