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adjoin in English

  • adjoin
    adjoin, transitive verb.
    1. to be next to; be in contact with.
    Ex. His yard adjoins ours. Canada adjoins the United States.
    2. to be very near to.
    Ex. Our garden adjoins the house. Many suburbs adjoin the city.

  • adjoin
    v.i. to be side by side; be next or close to each other or in contact.
    Ex. Canada and the United States adjoin.

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Dictionary Entry: Adjoin

Adjoin

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əˈdʒɔɪn/

Definitions

  • To be next to or in contact with.
  • To add or attach something to something else.

Usage Examples

  • The garden will adjoin the house.
  • They decided to adjoin their efforts for the project.

Etymology

From Latin 'adiungere', meaning 'to join to,' from 'ad-' (to) + 'iungere' (to join).

Synonyms

  • Attach
  • Connect
  • Border

Antonyms

  • Separate
  • Detach

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Anexar /a.neˈsar/
French Joindre /ʒwɛ̃dʁ/
German Angrenzen /ˈaŋˌɡʁɛn.t͡sən/
Italian Attaccare /at.takˈka.re/
Portuguese Anexar /a.neˈsaʁ/
Russian Присоединяться /prʲisʲɪdʲɪˈnʲit͡sːa/
Chinese (Simplified) 连接 /liánjiē/
Japanese 隣接する /rinsetsu suru/
Korean 인접하다 /injeophada/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly in different English dialects, especially in regional accents.

Historical Usage

The term has been used since the late 15th century to describe the act of joining or being next to something.

Cultural Nuances

In various contexts, the word "adjoin" can have legal implications, especially in property descriptions.

More Information

For more insights into the usage of "adjoin," refer to language and real estate resources.

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