

2022 The text, by John Milton, celebrates the joining of verse and voice and imagines their heavenly union. Gray-market investors in more than a dozen deals since July have priced the company at between $260 billion and $300 billion, people familiar with the deals said. 2023 That quelled market speculation that with her joining, ByteDance aimed to move forward with an IPO. 1 a : to put or bring together so as to form a unit join two blocks of wood with glue b : to connect (separated items, such as points) by a line 2 : to put or bring into close association or relationship two people joined in marriage 3 a : to come into the company of (someone) She joined us for lunch. 2023 Many Ukranians had braced for the possibility of a hail of missiles and drones Friday, possibly in the same predawn hours that marked the joining of battle when Kyiv and other cities came under bombardment and Russian troops moved in from the north, south and east. 2022 Last month, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara has fewer problems with Finland joining. 2022 The joining of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster would have created a company far exceeding any rival and those opposing the merger included one of Simon & Schuster's signature writers, Stephen King, who testified last summer on behalf of the government. See synonyms for join on OPPOSITES FOR join 1 separate, divide. 2021 The joining of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster would have created a company far exceeding any rival. OTHER WORDS FOR join 1 link, couple, fasten, attach conjoin, combine associate, consolidate, amalgamate. Kole Fulmine,, 20 July 2022 The leadership was a key factor in my joining. Recent Examples on the Web Tragedy, we're told in the first 10 minutes of the class, etymologically comes from the joining of two words: the Greek 'tragos' for goat and 'oide' for song.
