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interjoin

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[in-ter-join] / ˌɪn tərˈdʒɔɪn /

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to join, one with another.


Etymology

Origin of interjoin

First recorded in 1600–10; inter- + join

Example Sentences

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So fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke their sleep, To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick not worth an egg, shall grow dear friends, And interjoin their issues.’

From Winterslow Essays and Characters Written There by Hazlitt, William