![]() That’s why Thrivent and nonprofits regularly join hands to help meet needs in communities across the country. ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'join.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Thrivent and other nonprofits build bridges to change lives Empowering generosity in local communities helps people make the most of all they’ve been given by God. before doing some activity: This folk dance begins with everyone joining hands to form a circle. Patrick Gomez, EW.com, Once the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) certifies the election results, the dancers will join the AEA, a union representing over 51,000 professionals working in live theater. join hands If two or more people join hands, they hold each other’s hands, esp. oregonlive, The season-ender kicked off with a surprise offer from Carlos' dad, Gabriel (Benito Martinez), for Carlos (Rafael Silva) to join him in the Texas Rangers. Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY, So who exactly will be the next lottery talent to join Houston in June's draft? - Michael Shapiro, Chron, Voters in Beaverton elected Justice Rajee and Melissa Potter to join the school board of the state’s third largest school district Tuesday night. Kate Aronoff, The New Republic, Kyler Murray was part of the more than 200 athletes to join the NFL's international diversity initiative last season. Ben Stupples, Fortune, My direct reports were asked to join the new budgeting process and told not to tell me. To meet and merge with: where the creek joins the river. To connect (points), as with a straight line. To put or bring into close association or relationship: two families that were joined by marriage join forces. Maggie Jones, New York Times, The entry point for Monaco’s richest is more than 200 times greater than the $57,000 needed to join the 1% in the Philippines, which is one of the lowest ranked of 25 locations in Knight Frank’s study. To put or bring together so as to make continuous or form a unit: join two boards with nails joined hands in a circle. support group that Filio had started, but because of her age, the girl needed parental permission. ![]() Verb In one case, a 13-year-old girl wanted to join an L.G.B.T.Q.
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