0 in a way that belongs to or is shared between two or more people: --
The tenants are all jointly responsible for the rent.
The Channel Tunnel was jointly funded by the French and British.
1 done by or involving two or more people or organizations: --
The training centre is jointly funded by the government and local industries.
Later in the encounter, age categorisation is done jointly with the assistant and the clients.
For a given timescale of the problem, the aggregation hierarchies and time-scale information jointly determine the simplifications that are allowed.
Costs per unit among programmes can differ on account of either or both sets of factors operating jointly.
However, the local project staff proactively contacted staff in parallel government and donor programmes and projects, and jointly developed new institutional working relationships.
It may be that alternative fertilizing services come more cheaply (and may or may not be jointly produced with other products).
These may either be referred to individually, or jointly.
Men and women had separate bedrooms, but all other areas were used jointly.
The children's understanding of group improvisation was jointly negotiated and constructed as provisional, and frequently contested.