join

/dʒɔɪn/
noun
  1. A place where two things are connected or meet.
    • You can see a clear join where the two fabrics were sewn together.
    • The carpenter sanded the join until it was perfectly smooth.
    • The pipe leaked at the join between the two sections.
verb
  1. To become a member of a group, organization, or activity.
    • She decided to join the school's chess club.
    • Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?
    • He joined the army right after high school.
  2. To connect or fasten two or more things together.
    • The carpenter joined the two pieces of wood with glue.
    • You need to join the ends of the rope to make a loop.
    • The bridge joins the island to the mainland.
  3. To come together or meet; to combine.
    • The two rivers join just north of the city.
    • All the different groups joined forces to organize the festival.
    • Their voices joined in a beautiful harmony.