conjoined
Example Sentences
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The mayor’s headstone already is conjoined with that of his wife, Virginia Craven, in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, which he and family members maintained for decades to honor Black pioneers.
From Seattle Times
Katharina mostly calls him Hans; she refers to his work doing astrological charts — astrology and astronomy were conjoined at the time — but knows little of his scientific pursuits.
From Los Angeles Times
“This rectangular court is surrounded by enclosed, glazed ambulatories leading to and from the major building elements. . . . Nature and the contemplative life are conjoined in the central void.”
From Washington Post
Biden also became president at a moment when several conjoined crises created an openness among the public for government to play a more prominent role.
From Washington Post
It’s as if these late works no longer needed poetry: just his name and the other stella, conjoined by the stuff of art.
From New York Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.