conjoin (Meaning)

Wordnet

conjoin (v)

make contact or come together

take in marriage

conjoin Sentence Examples

  1. The two rivers conjoin at the base of the mountain to form a larger stream.
  2. In marriage, two individuals conjoin their lives, forming a partnership.
  3. The artist sought to conjoin different styles in his latest masterpiece.
  4. The treaty aims to conjoin the efforts of multiple nations in combating climate change.
  5. The novel's plot intricately conjoins elements of mystery and romance.
  6. We must conjoin our strengths to overcome this challenge as a team.
  7. The technology seamlessly conjoins traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.
  8. His speech sought to conjoin the ideals of liberty and equality.
  9. The meeting served as a platform to conjoin diverse perspectives on the issue.
  10. Through diplomacy, the countries aimed to conjoin their interests for mutual benefit.

FAQs About the word conjoin

make contact or come together, take in marriage

combine, marry, fuse, connect, associate, join, couple, conjugate, coalesce, link (up)

split, dissociate, sever, isolate, detach, split, part, divide, dissever, resolve

The two rivers conjoin at the base of the mountain to form a larger stream.

In marriage, two individuals conjoin their lives, forming a partnership.

The artist sought to conjoin different styles in his latest masterpiece.

The treaty aims to conjoin the efforts of multiple nations in combating climate change.