Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪn ˈfɔːrsɪz/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 They joined forces to solve the puzzle together.
A2 The two companies decided to join forces and collaborate on a new project.
B1 The countries agreed to join forces in order to combat climate change.
B2 The police and the community joined forces to address the rise in crime rates.
C1 The two political parties decided to join forces to form a coalition government.
C2 The scientists from different disciplines joined forces to conduct groundbreaking research.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 The superheroes join forces to defeat the villain.
A2 The two companies decided to join forces and collaborate on a new project.
B1 The countries agreed to join forces to address the global issue of climate change.
B2 The artists joined forces to create a stunning mural in the city.
C1 The political parties decided to join forces in order to form a coalition government.
C2 The top technology companies joined forces to develop groundbreaking innovations in the industry.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 I will join forces with my friend to complete the project.
A2 The two companies decided to join forces to create a new product.
B1 The police and the community joined forces to fight against crime.
B2 The two countries joined forces to address the environmental crisis.
C1 The researchers from different universities joined forces to conduct a large-scale study.
C2 The world leaders joined forces to negotiate a peace treaty.
conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
A1 Tom and Mary joined forces to complete the project.
A2 The two companies decided to join forces in order to increase their market share.
B1 The police and the community joined forces to reduce crime in the neighborhood.
B2 The two countries joined forces to combat terrorism in the region.
C1 The scientists and engineers joined forces to develop a new technology that revolutionized the industry.
C2 The political parties joined forces to form a coalition government and address the country's pressing issues.
formal The two companies decided to join forces in order to increase their market share.
informal Let's join forces and work together to get this project done on time.
slang Hey, you wanna join forces and throw a party this weekend?
figurative The superhero and the sidekick decided to join forces to defeat the villain once and for all.
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