joining (Meaning)

Wordnet

joining (n)

the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)

Webster

joining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Join

joining Sentence Examples

  1. The two companies joined forces to create a new product.
  2. The committee members joined online to discuss the upcoming event.
  3. The team members joined their ideas to come up with a solution.
  4. The club members joined together to support a local charity.
  5. The siblings joined hands to help their elderly grandparents.
  6. The train cars joined seamlessly to form a long passenger train.
  7. The pipes were joined together to form a continuous water system.
  8. The wires were carefully joined to ensure a strong electrical connection.
  9. The computer network was joined to allow users to share files and resources.
  10. The two highways were joined by a newly constructed interchange.

FAQs About the word joining

the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication)of Join

adjacent, adjoining, neighboring, close, linked, abutting, contiguous, flanking, joined, attached

apart, isolated, disconnected, free-standing, discrete,apart, isolate, removed, unattached, noncontiguous

The two companies joined forces to create a new product.

The committee members joined online to discuss the upcoming event.

The team members joined their ideas to come up with a solution.

The club members joined together to support a local charity.