0 present participle of yoke
1 to put a yoke on animals, especially cattle, so that they are fastened together and to a connected vehicle or load:
This yoking of ' ' violence and stardom ' ' has the effect of making the criminal both familiar and strange, ordinary and extraordinary.
This yoking procedure helped control for between-group variability due to differences in the semantic properties of the words.
This yoking of imperialism and bardic nationalism is powerful if fundamentally unstable.
This difference could be tested by yoking pairs of subjects together in the following way.
The effect of this yoking of theology and philosophy, religion and ethics, has been extremely damaging to moral conduct.
Basham may dilute the power of the spirits by yoking them to secular - success stories.
Botanical and horticultural periodicals disseminated both science and prescriptions for practice, yoking them to a progressive social agenda, including the betterment of the working class and urban planning.
I do not think that this is an entirely satisfactory justification for yoking the undertaker to the local authority.