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jointly
[ joint-lee ]
adverb
- together; in combination or partnership; in common:
My brother and I own the farm jointly.
Other Words From
- quasi-jointly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
A 2005 screed alleging the link, published jointly by Rolling Stone and Salon.com, was so stuffed with falsehoods that it was retracted by both publications.
However, experts said that because Medicaid is jointly funded by states and the federal government, California leaders could choose to use state funds to pay for gender-affirming care.
They are jointly charged with Julius Tayebwa, 19, who had already been brought before court and remanded in prison for the same offences.
A judicial review brought jointly by the environment groups Greenpeace and Uplift is due to be heard at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Having jointly held the record for Tour stage wins with the legendary Eddy Merckx since 2021, Cavendish surpassed the Belgian with victory in Saint Vulbas in July.
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