Join
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈɔ‍ɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒɔɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "join"

to join
01

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

Transitive: to join a group or organization
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She will join the university 's rowing team next fall.
Many people join volunteer groups to contribute to their communities.
She is going to join a yoga studio to increase her flexibility.
02

to be connected or linked together

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The branches of the tree join to create a dense canopy.
The two rivers join at the confluence, forming a larger waterway.
03

to bring things together or form a connection between them

Transitive: to join two or more things
Ditransitive: to join sth to sth
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The architect joined the new wing to the original building seamlessly.
The welder joined the metal plates to create a strong bond.
The carpenter joined the wooden planks to build a sturdy table.
04

to become a part of a group or gathering

Transitive: to join sb
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When the movie began, latecomers quietly joined the audience in the darkened theater.
As the party started, more friends joined us for a night of celebration.
During the lunch break, Mary decided to join the group at the cafeteria.
Join
01

a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets

02

the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

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She will join the university's rowing team next fall.
Many people join volunteer groups to contribute to their communities.
She is going to join a yoga studio to increase her flexibility.
He decided to join the chess club to improve his strategic skills.
After moving to a new city, he joined a local sports club.
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