Definition of CONJOIN

conjoin

Plural: conjoins

Verb

Verb Forms: conjoined, conjoining, conjoins

  • To join together; to unite or combine.
  • make contact or come together
  • take in marriage
  • To join together; to unite; to combine.
  • To marry.
  • To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate clauses.
  • To combine two sets, conditions, or expressions by a logical AND; to intersect.
  • To unite, to join, to league.

Noun

  • One of the words or phrases that are coordinated by a conjunction.
  • A reassembled bone, stone or ceramic artifact.

Examples

  • I will conjoin you in holy matrimony.
  • They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation.
  • They tried to CONJOIN their two small words into one large, powerful Scrabble play.

Origin / Etymology

From Old French conjoindre, from Latin coniungo, from con- (“together”) + iungo (“join”). Equivalent to con- + join.

Synonyms

espouse, get hitched with, get married, hook up with, join, marry, wed, affix, attach, bewed, conjunct, put together

Antonyms

disjoin

Scrabble Score: 16

conjoin: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
conjoin: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
conjoin: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 21

conjoin: valid Words With Friends Word