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conjoin

[kuhn-join] / kənˈdʒɔɪn /


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It’s only in their periods of truce, when their differing ambitions conjoin, that things move forward.

From Los Angeles Times • May 2, 2025

The landscape’s clarity sliced through my memories of over-built New Jersey, slicing down to the mental bedrock beneath — a primary place of understanding where memory and concept conjoin.

From Salon • May 27, 2024

And so Swift has discovered a place where metaphysical and financial opportunities conjoin — a way to change the past and make money from it.

From Washington Post • Dec. 28, 2021

Second, is the NYT's willing to push further into the foundations of what psychological forces, both individual and relational, conjoin to produce this type of abhorrent and ill behavior.

From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2019

Chastity and beauty, which were deadly foes, Live reconcilèd friends within her brow; And had she pity to conjoin with those, Then who had heard the plaints I utter now?

From Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Delia - Diana by Crow, Martha Foote