verb
- to join or combine together; to unite
Usage: formal
Examples
- The two rivers conjoin at the base of the mountain.
- The architect’s plan will conjoin the old building with the new wing.
- Their efforts conjoined to create a successful fundraising campaign.
- The treaty conjoined the two nations in a lasting alliance.
- Science and art conjoin beautifully in this museum exhibit.
- The ceremony will conjoin two families through marriage.