join
/dʒɔɪn/
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Translation
To come together with other people, or to put two things together.
Word origin
From Old French joindre, from Latin iungere, meaning to put together.
- Origin
- Old French
- Root
- joindre
Grammar
Verb typeregular (join, joins, joined)
Examples
lunch.
"Join" means to come and be with us.
team Monday.
"Joins" is the form used with he, she, or it.
tape.
"Joined" is the past form of "join".
To "join" means to come together with other people, like joining a group or a game, or to put two things together so they become one.
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