adjoin
ad
ə
ē
join
ˈʤɔɪn
joyn
British pronunciation
/ɐd‍ʒˈɔ‍ɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "adjoin"in English

to adjoin
01

to share a common boundary with something

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The garden adjoins a protected wetland along the brook.
Their property adjoins the town park without any intervening fence.
02

to add one thing directly onto another

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The homeowners adjoined a sunroom to the rear of their house.
Architects will adjoin a glass pavilion onto the museum's original wing.
03

to meet in direct physical contact

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In the model, the two panels adjoin perfectly along the seam.
The terraced houses adjoin, sharing side walls on both ends.
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