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joined-up
adjective
- with all departments or sections communicating efficiently with each other and acting together purposefully and effectively
joined-up government
- focusing on or producing an integrated and coherent result, strategy, etc
joined-up thinking
- forming an integrated and coherent whole
joined-up policies
Example Sentences
Pakistan was dancing for the U.S. dollar and joined up with it without any dignity.
Match.com and Mensa have joined up, making it easier than ever to find fellow geniuses to date.
And so a hundred other writers joined up and wrote a piece of fiction for us, for our website.
Conrad is a Marine officer who joined up in 2001, while he was a classics major in college.
He joined up with a band of insurgents and became known as “The Canadian.”
I just joined up because Baron Singer was collecting midgets, showing 'em a good time, with no thought of making a profit.
They had bottles and piggins and stone jars of beer, and, slung with joined-up leather belts between two of them, swung a barrel.
These boats only joined up in the summer of 1918, and the enemy surrendered before they had really shown what they could do.
I set some leisurely inquiries in train, in the hope that it might be over before I joined up.
So on the third day I bought a nice new slate and satchel and joined up.
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