Meaning & Definition of word "Adjoin"

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    Adjoin

    /əˈdʒɔɪn/

    verb:

    • 1. To be next to or in contact with.
      • Example: The park adjoins the school playground, providing students a place to play.
    • 2. To add or attach something to something else.
      • Example: We will adjoin the new section of the report to the original document.
    • 3. To join or attach something in a close manner.
      • Example: The two properties adjoin each other, sharing a common boundary.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'ajoinen', from Old French 'ajoindre', from Latin 'adiungere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    adjoin to:

    To attach or append to something.

    adjoin property:

    A piece of land that shares a boundary with another.

    adjoining rooms:

    Rooms that are next to each other.

    Related Words

    adjacent:

    Next to or adjoining something else.

    junction:

    A point where two or more things meet.

    Slang Meanings of adjoin

    Meaning: To hang out or be close with someone.

    Example Sentence: We adjoined at the bar last night.