noun
- the action of joining or combining; the state of being joined
- the joining of parties or claims in a legal action
Usage: formal
Usage: legal
Examples
- The joinders of the two companies created a powerful corporation.
- The court allowed the joinders of all related claims in one lawsuit.
- Multiple joinders were necessary to resolve the complex dispute.
- The attorney filed for joinders of additional defendants.
- The joinders of interests made the negotiation more efficient.
- Legal joinders can simplify complicated cases involving multiple parties.