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

adjoining, neighboring,adjacent, joined, nearest, juxtaposed, abutting, attached, united, touching

free-standing, discrete, unlinked, free-standing, separate, unconnected, unattached, noncontiguous, single, nonadjacent

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.