Sentences

conjoin in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To conjoin means to join together or combine two or more entities.

Sample Sentences

  1. The two rivers conjoin at the base of the mountain, creating a stunning confluence.
  2. In the experiment, we will conjoin the two chemicals to observe their reaction.
  3. The architect proposed to conjoin the two buildings with a glass bridge for better accessibility.
  4. They decided to conjoin their efforts to raise funds for the local shelter.
  5. During the meeting, it became clear that their ideas would conjoin seamlessly into a single project.
  6. In mathematics, we often conjoin different sets to analyze their interactions.
  7. The architect proposed to conjoin the two buildings with a glass bridge for aesthetic appeal.
  8. As the story progressed, the lives of the main characters began to conjoin in unexpected ways.
  9. To solve the problem, we need to conjoin our ideas and collaborate effectively.