Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/
noun the act of coming together or uniting in a common purpose or action
A1 I am looking forward to joining the new club at school.
A2 She is interested in joining the hiking group next weekend.
B1 Joining a language exchange program can help improve your fluency.
B2 After joining the company, she quickly became a valuable team member.
C1 His joining of the board of directors brought a fresh perspective to the company.
C2 The joining of forces between the two companies created a powerful alliance in the industry.
verb to come together or unite in a common purpose or action
A1 I am joining my friends for lunch.
A2 She is joining the dance club at school.
B1 He is considering joining the company's marketing team.
B2 After much thought, I have decided to join the hiking club.
C1 Joining the board of directors was a significant career move for her.
C2 The opportunity to join the prestigious research team was a dream come true.
formal I am pleased to announce that we have a new team member joining us next week.
informal Hey, did you hear about Sarah joining our group project?
slang I heard Jake is joining the squad for the party tonight.
figurative The river seemed to be joining with the ocean in the distance, creating a beautiful sight.
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