conjoin
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The landscape’s clarity sliced through my memories of over-built New Jersey, slicing down to the mental bedrock beneath — a primary place of understanding where memory and concept conjoin.
From Salon ● May 27, 2024
Hollywood Forever also lets you choose to conjoin ashes with the roots of a tree, to be planted in their Ancestral Forest Project.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 19, 2023
Second, is the NYT's willing to push further into the foundations of what psychological forces, both individual and relational, conjoin to produce this type of abhorrent and ill behavior.
From New York Times ● Nov. 9, 2019
And to achieve the complex assemblage of rhyme, musical style, narrative playfulness, dance and emotional effect that conjoin in a number like “Satisfied.”
From Washington Post ● Nov. 21, 2018
They are said to have regard to God the Creator from whom they are, and to conjoin Him to His great work, but this is to speak according to appearance.
From Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom by Ager, John
The name conjoins the daring mission of the Perseverance rover with the legacy of a luminous writer of intellectually daring novels.
From Slate ● Mar. 30, 2021
Flynn, with the aid of set designer Milagros Ponce de León and costume designer Wade Laboissonniere, activates the joyfully imaginative intersection of “Into the Woods” where fanciful conjoins with baser human impulses — even cruelty.
From Washington Post ● Mar. 20, 2019
It conjoins elements, weaves meaning, deduces the shape of the thing.
From The New Yorker ● Nov. 13, 2018
A full mid-career survey of the Los Angeles painter comes 15 years after the museum’s bracing inaugural introduction of her relentlessly hybridized work, which conjoins craft, digital mutation, avant-garde abstraction and more.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 14, 2018
The Lord leads them, conjoins and separates them, and preserves them in freedom proportionate to their good.
From Heaven and its Wonders and Hell by Ager, John
One profile, claiming to be conjoined twins, has about 400,000 followers, despite only joining Instagram in December 2025.
From BBC ● Feb. 26, 2026
Yet to call this a partition—in the sense of its being a severing of conjoined people—is questionable.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 30, 2026
They married in 1954, but it wasn’t until 1963 that the conjoined career of Stiller and Maera took off, with an appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 24, 2025
He also claimed that in 2002 he helped bring conjoined newborns from Guatemala to Los Angeles, where they underwent an incredibly complicated, highly publicized surgery.
From Slate ● May 29, 2024
Although we are by all odds the most social of all social animals—more interdependent, more attached to each other, more inseparable in our behavior than bees—we do not often feel our conjoined intelligence.
From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas
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In our car, an avionics-like black panel stretches across the dash, conjoining the driver’s info and touch-screen interface.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Nov. 24, 2025
“They will disperse and form conjoining territories next to their mothers, and so if the animal is not able to disperse further, that can easily cause issues with inbreeding,” Bräutigam said.
From Salon ● Mar. 2, 2024
Bubbles combine the geometry of perfect spheres with the chaotic behaviors of floating, bursting, conjoining and pressing up against one another.
From New York Times ● Apr. 5, 2023
The kingdom of Kanem-Bornu was less a kingdom than the conjoining of two city- states, Kanem and Bornu.
From Textbooks ● Dec. 14, 2022
For evils and their falsities, let into societies, act as ferments do in meal or in must, separating the heterogeneous and conjoining the homogeneous until there is clarity and purity.
From Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence by Wunsch, William F.