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  • 41join — v. & n. v. 1 tr. (often foll. by to, together) put together; fasten, unite (one thing or person to another or several together). 2 tr. connect (points) by a line etc. 3 tr. become a member of (an association, society, organization, etc.). 4 tr.… …

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  • 42join in — v. 1) (D; intr.) to join in as (she joined in as a volunteer) 2) (D; intr.) to join in with * * * (D; intr.) to join in with (D; intr.) to join inas (she join ined in as a volunteer) …

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  • 43join up — phrasal verb Word forms join up : present tense I/you/we/they join up he/she/it joins up present participle joining up past tense joined up past participle joined up 1) [intransitive] to become a member of the armed forces He joined up right… …

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  • 44join in — UK US join in Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to become involved in an activity with other people: »The discussion started between John and me, but then everyone joined in. join in with sth »All the members of the interviewing panel… …

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  • 45join up — v. (D; intr.) to join up with (we ll join up with you in the next town) * * * (D; intr.) to join up with (we ll join up with you in the next town) …

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  • 46join — verb 1》 link or become linked or connected to.     ↘form a group; unite. 2》 become a member or employee of (an organization).     ↘(join up) become a member of the armed forces.     ↘come into the company of. 3》 take part in.     ↘support… …

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  • 47join in — PHRASAL VERB If you join in an activity, you take part in it or become involved in it. [V P n] I hope that everyone will be able to join in the fun... [V P] The songs the woman will sing will be known by everyone present and all will join in as… …

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  • 48join —    1. obsolete    to copulate    Of the same tendency as the common couple1:     Lovers passed the virulent lice to each other when they joined fast and secret in some hidden corner. (Keneally, 1982)    2. to be as dead as    The imagery is of a… …

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  • 49join in — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms join in : present tense I/you/we/they join in he/she/it joins in present participle joining in past tense joined in past participle joined in join in something to do an activity with people who… …

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  • 50join — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. unite (see junction); federate, associate, affiliate; become a member; marry. See contact, unity. Ant., separate. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To put or bring together] Syn. unite, connect, link, piece… …

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