conjoin in a sentence
Examples
- Under this arrangement, a number of parishes conjoin to form a " team ", in which each parish retains its legal definition and independence.
- Speaking from a purely political point of view, Adler said that he saw no cost to the mayor's attempts to conjoin the Clinton and Sharpton names.
- At the confluence of these two great Indian rivers, where the invisible Saraswati conjoins them, Hindu pilgrims take boats to bathe from platforms erected at the confluence.
- The building was purchased by advertising agency LPK in 2005 and a redesign was begun to conjoin the neighboring Butterfield Center into headquarters and meeting space for the agency.
- According to Maginnis the finest and most complete realization of the ambition to conjoin real and painted space was left to Pietro Lorenzetti, working in the left transept.
- It was destined to lead an elongated and meandering life and, by satisfying part of their meal needs, would briefly conjoin people at polar ends of the socioeconomic stratum.
- To conjoin these terms is WP : OR unless you can find reliable sources that have already done so . talk ) 21 : 47, 19 December 2010 ( UTC)
- Through Feministing, feminism ideologies of the third-wave era conjoins with political activism to substantially reshape the way in which we look at political discourse . conventional political discourse.
- Josyph is President of the Board of the Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble, an innovative company that conjoins live original music with new choreography, dance improvisation, film and spoken word.
- Players can conjoin to create clans, groups of up to fifty people who can then partake in Clan Wars together, donate and receive troops, and talk with each other.