History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
append

to add something in writing; to add something at the end

add, join

coalesce

to come together, unite, into one group, substance etc

blend, come together

combine

(to cause things) to join together

connect, integrate

conjugate

to give the forms of (a verb) for numbers, tense etc

combine

connect

(to cause things) to become united as one (physical) thing

combine, link

consolidate

(to cause things) to become (more) solid or strong

combine; make firm

integrate

to join (parts) into a whole; complete (something) by adding parts

mix, merge

join

a place where two or more things have been joined together; to come together

unite

liaise

to work, act, together, inform each other etc

connect with a specific group or individual

marry

to take (a person) as a husband or wife; (of a priest, a civil official) to join (two people) as husband and wife

become husband and wife in legal ceremony

mix

a variety of substances put together for a purpose; a group of different kinds (of people)

combine, join

symphonize

mix, merge

mix, merge

unite

(to cause people, groups, things) to become one; to act or work together

combine; join together

CONJOIN as in Wiktionary
CONJOIN as in Wikipedia