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What (who) is Conjoin - definition


Conjoin      
·vt To join together; to Unite.
II. Conjoin ·vi To Unite; to Join; to League.
conjoin      
v. a.
Join, unite, combine, connect, associate, join together.
conjoin      
¦ verb formal join or combine.
Origin
ME: from OFr. conjoindre, from L. conjungere, from con- 'together' + jungere 'to join'.
Examples of use of Conjoin
1. Not to deal with politics, except insomuch as private and political conjoin.
2. Their quarrels and musings often conjoin to form a kind of inclusive flow, as though they share one mind, but it always ends in dissatisfaction.
3. Sometimes – as in rugby union – the divided domains of Dublin and Belfast conjoin and express a baffling patriotism, even when bombs are going off.