conjoins

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third-person singular of conjoin
conjoin
To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate clauses
conjoin
To unite, to join, to league

And the Body of one Dead; — a temple where the Hero-soul once was and now is not: Oh, all mystery, all pity, all mute awe and wonder; Supernaturalism brought home to the very dullest; Eternity laid open, and the nether Darkness and the upper Light-Kingdoms; — do conjoin there, or exist nowhere!.

conjoin
to unite
conjoin
If two or more things conjoin or if you conjoin them, they are united and joined together. The wisdom of the retired generals and backbench MPs conjoins America's rise in rates was conjoined with higher rates elsewhere. if we conjoin the two responses. to join together, or to make things or people do this (conjoindre, from conjungere, from com- ( COM-) + jungere )
conjoin
{v} to connect, league, unite, fasten, join
conjoin
{a} connected, united, joint, mutual
conjoin
To join together; to unite; to combine
conjoin
To marry
conjoin
make contact or come together; "The two roads join here"
conjoin
{f} unite, join; be united, confederate, merge
conjoin
To combine two sets, conditions, or expressions by a logical AND; to intersect
conjoin
To unite; to join; to league
conjoin
take in marriage
conjoin
To join together; to unite
conjoins
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