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Conjoin  v. t.  (past & past part. conjoined; pres. part. conjoining)  To join together; to unite. "The English army, that divided was Into two parties, is now conjoined in one." "If either of you know any inward impediment why you should not be conjoined." "Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already."






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"Conjoin" Quotes from Famous Books



... apply these results to the reading of any selected passage, first by analysis ascertain what are the emotional states which it involves, what are its prevailing drifts, then in respect to each property of the voice choose the suitable mode for the interpretation of these several states or drifts, conjoin the selected modes into appropriate vocal signs, and with these form the vocal expression that suitably interprets the whole passage. The teacher, or the teacher and student together, should select from the READER, or elsewhere, sentences or passages ...
— The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 • Ministry of Education

... mine!" exclaimed Luke, striking his forehead with his clenched hand. "No choice is left me. Either way I destroy my own happiness. On the one hand stands love—on the other, ambition; yet neither will conjoin." ...
— Rookwood • William Harrison Ainsworth

... the story was, to conjoin two characters in that bustling and contentious age, who, thrown into situations which gave them different views on the subject of the Reformation, should, with the same sincerity and purity of intention, dedicate themselves, ...
— The Monastery • Sir Walter Scott



Words linked to "Conjoin" :   tie, disjoin, piece, get hitched with, pair, entwine, wive, cross-link, splice, patch, engraft, unite, quilt, knit, anastomose, ingraft, marry, mate, intermarry, solder, hook up with, graft, attach, get married, remarry, unify, mismarry



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