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adjoin

[uh-join] / əˈdʒɔɪn /




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So Lynn takes a break from college and her boyfriend and moves back in with her parents, who have a cramped apartment and run an adjoining pharmacy-clinic.

From Los Angeles Times

In an adjoining, windowless room, two men in fuzzy caps sat cross-legged, threading meat and fat on skewers.

From New York Times

The dining area adjoins the kitchen, which has stainless-steel appliances, custom cabinetry and a large center island.

From Washington Post

Among the voters was 20-year-old Tony Simmons, who marked his ballot while a dozen others sat in an adjoining room, waiting their turn.

From Seattle Times

With the reopening also came the inauguration of the new Arnhold Center, a dance and performance complex encompassing the hall and an adjoining dance studio.

From New York Times