Conjoint [adjective]

Definition of Conjoint:

combined

Synonyms of Conjoint:


Opposite/Antonyms of Conjoint:

-


Sentence/Example of Conjoint:

The conjoint movement of the leaders toward the Indian bivouac was a signal for their followers to mingle and exchange greetings.

Two or three of them have most excellent voices; and the conjoint efforts of the body are in many respects capital.

On the other hand Irish has developed a peculiar system of absolute and conjoint inflection with different sets of endings.

The Epistles are full of cordial tributes to the conjoint pleasures of literature and friendship.

The surface of the soil thus held in conjoint ownership was hard and carefully swept, but intersected by open drains.

It is truly educative in its effect in the degree in which an individual shares or participates in some conjoint activity.

A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience.

On the night in question old Hamish came into Macleod's conjoint library and gun-room.

The conjoint action of Inheritance and Adaptation, as explained by Darwin, can alone be their true cause.

Democracy is self-government of the community by the conjoint will of the majority of numbers.