adjoin Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈdʒɔɪn]
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Meaning of adjoin In English

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Examples of adjoin

  • In addition, adult pasture spittlebugs sometimes cause severe damage to adjoining grain crops.

  • By the end of this cycle, the final syllable is adjoined to the left by (33b), since this is the only place it can go.

  • The second case is that adjoins into another elementary tree.

  • Either of these measures puts local tissue development out of step with adjoining parts and disrupts the co-ordinated schedule of development.

  • Also, a single syllable between feet may be adjoined to a monosyllabic foot to its left, for example, the second syllable of migratory.

  • The adjoining king's antechamber, or part of it, seems the most likely place.

  • So, my garden is both adjacent to and adjoining my next-door neighbour's.

  • For example, when something adjoins to an expletive, it is adjoining to a head (and maximal projection).

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Translations of adjoin In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    緊挨, 鄰接, 貼近…

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  • 中文简体

    紧挨, 邻接, 贴近…

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  • Español

    lindar con…

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  • Français

    adjoindre, toucher…

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  • Čeština

    sousedit…

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  • Dansk

    ligge ved siden af…

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  • Indonesia

    berdempetan…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    ชิด…

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