joined

/dʒɔɪnd/
adjective
  1. Connected or united together.
    • The joined pieces formed a sturdy table.
    • We admired the joined hands of the dancers in the performance.
    • The joined forces of the two armies were unstoppable.
verb
  1. To have become a member of a group, organization, or activity.
    • He joined his friends for a game of basketball after work.
    • They joined the protest to support the cause.
    • She joined the school's chess club last semester.
  2. To have connected or fastened two or more things together.
    • The river is joined by a smaller stream near the valley.
    • We joined the cables to restore the internet connection.
    • The carpenter joined the two pieces of wood with strong glue.
  3. To have taken part in something alongside others.
    • She joined the conversation about the new movie.
    • The whole family joined in the celebration.
    • He joined the search for the missing dog.
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