What does JOINS mean?

Joins Parts of Speech:

Joins is a verb.

Definitions:

1. To connect or link together.

2. To become a member of a group or organization.

Pronunciations:

US: /dʒɔɪnz/

UK: /dʒɔɪnz/

Origin and Usage:

Joins originated from the Middle English word "joignen" which means "to join, unite, connect". It is commonly used in the English language to describe the act of connecting or linking things together, such as joining two pieces of wood or joining a group. It is also commonly used in computing to describe the act of combining data from different sources.

Synonyms:

Connect, link, unite, attach, fasten, combine.

Related Words:

Unite, merge, blend, attach, marry.

Example Sentences:

1. She joins the two pieces of wood together with glue and nails.

2. He joins the company as a new employee next week.

3. The two rivers join together to form a larger river.

4. The data from the two databases is joined together to create a single report.

5. She joins the choir to meet new people and sing beautiful music.



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