adjoined Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈdʒɔɪn]
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Meaning of adjoined In English

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Examples of adjoined

  • 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.

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

  • Similarly, in languages where n-words normally need to be licensed, they can sometimes appear in adjoined contexts, but fail to appear in conjoined contexts.

  • Syllables that belong to no foot, either by virtue of extrametricality or because their foot was removed by destressing, are adjoined to a foot.

  • They argue that the postadjunction elements to which an item is adjoined is a category in its right.

  • They targeted the abbey because the saint's jurisdiction adjoined their minster and presumably in the hope of its patronage.

  • To summarise, the fourth method gives shorter, more manageable conditions which, strictly speaking, do not compute conservation laws but adjoined symmetries.

  • If the adjunct were merely adjoined, it is not clear how it rescues the subject trace.

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