interjoin (Meaning)

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interjoin (v. t.)

To join mutually; to unite.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interjoin

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interjoin Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate interjoin of gears and levers created a harmonious symphony of motion.
  2. The paths of destiny interjoined at a pivotal moment, forever altering the course of lives.
  3. The interjoining of cultures and traditions enriched the tapestry of human existence.
  4. The magnetic forces of love interjoin two hearts, creating an unbreakable bond.
  5. The lines of poetry interjoined like threads, weaving a captivating tale of emotion and experience.
  6. The interjoining of minds through the internet fostered a global community of knowledge and ideas.
  7. The interjoined branches of trees formed an intricate canopy that sheltered the forest floor.
  8. The interjoining of rivers and streams created a vast and dynamic ecosystem.
  9. The interjoining of science and art gave birth to innovative works that transcended boundaries.
  10. The interjoined hands of friends and family symbolized the power of unity and unwavering support.

FAQs About the word interjoin

To join mutually; to unite.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intricate interjoin of gears and levers created a harmonious symphony of motion.

The paths of destiny interjoined at a pivotal moment, forever altering the course of lives.

The interjoining of cultures and traditions enriched the tapestry of human existence.

The magnetic forces of love interjoin two hearts, creating an unbreakable bond.