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  • 31join*/*/*/ — [dʒɔɪn] verb I 1) [T] to become a member of an organization, club, or group, or to start working for an organization Ant: leave I m thinking of joining a choir.[/ex] Martin joined the firm in 1999.[/ex] He wants to join the army.[/ex] 2) [T] to… …

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  • 32join — Synonyms and related words: abut, abut on, accompany, accord, accouple, accumulate, act in concert, act together, act with, add, adhere, adjoin, affiliate, affiliate with, affix, agglomerate, agglutinate, aggregate, aggroup, agree, align with,… …

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  • 33join — /dʒɔɪn / (say joyn) verb (t) 1. to bring or put together, in contact or connection. 2. to come into contact, connection, or union with: the brook joins the river. 3. to bring together in relation, purpose, action, coexistence, etc.: to join… …

  • 34join — 01. He [joined] a club for foreign students at the university. 02. My dad [joined] the navy as an ordinary seaman, and retired as a lieutenant commander. 03. We have asked John to [join] our discussion. 04. A bunch of us are going to the pub… …

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  • 35join — v 1.Usu. join together link, couple, splice, unite, tie, bind, yoke; connect, bridge, span; fix, fasten, attach; combine, mix, converge, coalesce, commingle; associate, consolidate, amalgamate, merge, conglomerate, unify. 2. glue, glue together,… …

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  • 36join — verb 1) we joined a bunch of sticks together Syn: fasten, attach, tie, bind, couple, connect, unite, link, yoke, weld, fuse, glue 2) the two clubs have joined together Syn …

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  • 37join — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French joindre, from Latin jungere more at yoke Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to put or bring together so as to form a unit < join two blocks of wood with glue > b. to connect (as points)&#8230; …

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  • 38Join-Up — Die Join Up Methode (engl. etwa: Methode des freiwilligen Meldens) wurde entwickelt, um Pferden das Vertrauen zum Menschen zu geben und sie zu veranlassen, diesen als Leittier anzusehen. Man kann damit junge Pferde und Problempferde, aber auch&#8230; …

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  • 39Join Me — HIM HIM während eines Auftritts (2006) Gründung 1995 Genre Dark Rock, Alternative Rock Website …

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  • 40Join Up — Die Join Up Methode (engl. etwa: Methode des freiwilligen Meldens) wurde entwickelt, um Pferden das Vertrauen zum Menschen zu geben und sie zu veranlassen, diesen als Leittier anzusehen. Man kann damit junge Pferde und Problempferde, aber auch&#8230; …

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