noun

definition

An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect.

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An intersection of data in two or more database tables.

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The act of joining something, such as a network.

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The lowest upper bound, an operation between pairs of elements in a lattice, denoted by the symbol ∨.

verb

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To connect or combine into one; to put together.

example

The plumber joined the two ends of the broken pipe.

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To come together; to meet.

example

Parallel lines never join.

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To come into the company of.

example

I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.

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To become a member of.

example

Many children join a sports club.

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To produce an intersection of data in two or more database tables.

example

By joining the Customer table on the Product table, we can show each customer's name alongside the products they have ordered.

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To unite in marriage.

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To enjoin upon; to command.

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To accept, or engage in, as a contest.

example

to join encounter, battle, or issue

Examples of join in a Sentence

You should join me sometime.

How can I join in?

Come. It's time for you to join the others.

She turned to wait for him to join her and smiled.

Landon appeared at once, and Gabriel waited for his new second-in-command to join him.

Join the line, Dean thought.

Rather than join them, she paced the hall before following it to its end and ascending to the roof.

May I join you?

Dean skied down to join them.

When I rose and asked if we were ready to begin another session, he was eager to join us on our trek to the basement.

Mind if I join you?

Gabriel sensed someone else join them and tensed.

It was a day made for biking and in spite of his body problems, he gave Cynthia Byrne a call to see if she wanted to join him.

The Guards had already left Petersburg on the tenth of August, and her son, who had remained in Moscow for his equipment, was to join them on the march to Radzivilov.

She felt the sudden urge to join Sunny under the bed.

Kiera hid a second translator in her pocket and exited the sprawling house to join him.

Katie had stabilized Rhyn, allowed the half-demon to use his power and join the rest of the Immortals.

He declined an invitation to join Fred and two neighborhood cronies for bowling, but had no desire to stick around the house all day either.

Thus it is quite in accordance with the outlook of the classical period that Plato in his Laws (909-910) should prohibit all possession of private shrines or performance of private rites; "let a man go to a temple to pray, and let any one who pleases join with him in the prayer."

In the past, impetuous young men would drop out of college and run off to join the army.

Later I join them, and we make the rounds of the outhouses.

It was a convoy of conscripts enrolled from our people and starting to join the army.

Shall we join up our packs? asked Nicholas.

The Emperor intended to join the army personally in a few days' time.

We stole one weekend together, remaining in New York, before answering a summons to join the others in Massachusetts.

Jetr, you are welcome to join us.

Cynthia rose to join her, taking her arm.

He too was invited to join them at the table.

Sarah had not eaten anything since the party, but they convinced her to join them.

Come on in and join us.

It was a grand farewell dinner, as he and Denisov were leaving to join their regiment after Epiphany.

Anatole Kuragin promptly obtained an appointment from the Minister of War and went to join the army in Moldavia.

I put down my knife to join her.

Will you join us?

The victorious huntsman rode off to join the field, and there, surrounded by inquiring sympathizers, recounted his exploits.

He was preparing to enter the university, but he and his friend Obolenski had lately, in secret, agreed to join the hussars.

They half walked; half slid down the sandy hill to join the others.

The weather grew intermittently warmer and on one of those sunny warm days, Cade invited her to pack a lunch and join him in a ride on the ranch.

Dean nodded in agreement and the two skied back down to "The Meadows" to join the others.

Perhaps I too will join her, before the lilacs and forsythia give color to this white and lonely landscape.

He pushed her away to join eyes.

Jackson spoke to the vocalist, then stood at the edge of the dance floor and motioned for Elisabeth to join him.

Carmen invited her to join them but Jenny said she had already eaten.

The rough surface of the bark of many trees is due to the successive phellogens not arising in regular concentric zones, but forming in arcs which join with the earlier-formed arcs, and thus causing the bark to come off in flakes or thick chunks.

Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the patio, which is kept comfortable, even on chilly winter nights, with a number of toasty heating lamps.

The servers come and join you at your table and crack smart jokes about your order, but it's all in good fun and part of its charm.

From Tibula another road ran inland to join the road from Carales to Olbia some 16 m.

The Elsa and the Era, which join it on its left bank, descending from the hills near Siena and Volterra, are inconsiderable streams; and the Serchio, which flows from the territory of Lucca and the Alpi Apuani, and formerly joined the Arno a few miles from its mouth, now enters the sea by a separate channel.

It is represented either by a spina interna or by a spina externa, or by both, or they join to form a spina communis which is often very large and sometimes ends in a bifurcation.

The venae hepaticae magnae join the vena cava posterior and thereby form with it the vena cava inferior.

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