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    join
    [join]
    verb
    joining (present participle)
    1. link; connect:
      "the tap was joined to a pipe" · "join the paragraphs together"
      • become linked or connected to:
        "where the Drave River joins the Danube"
      • connect (points) with a line:
        "join up the points in a different color"
      • unite to form one entity or group:
        "they joined up with local environmentalists" · "countries join together to abolish restrictions on trade"
      • become a member or employee of:
        "she joined the department last year"
      • take part in:
        "I joined the demonstration" · "I joined in and sang along"
      • (join up)
        become a member of the armed forces:
        "her brothers joined up in 1914"
      • come into the company of:
        "after the show we were joined by Jessica's sister"
      • support (someone) in an activity:
        "I am sure you will join me in wishing him every success"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French joindre, from Latin jungere ‘to join’.
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    1. link; connect:
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