kənˈjȯin, (ˈ)kän|j- verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Middle English conjoynen, from Middle French conjoindre, from Latin conjungere, from com- + jungere to join — more at yoke
transitive verb
: to join together (as separate entities) for a common purpose or a common end
the two are historically conjoined but not connected in a causal way at all — Times Literary Supplement
belief in a transcendent God conjoined with belief in an afterlife — A.J.Ayer
intransitive verb
: to join together for a common purpose or a common end
a certain complex of conditions conjoin to create the boom — D.M.Friedenberg
: be in conjunction (as of celestial bodies)
Synonyms: see join , unite