conjunction

Definition

  • noun: a word that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words
  • noun: the act or an instance of 'conjoining'
  • synonyms: anschluss, abutment, abuttal

Examples

  • The medicine is typically used 'in conjunction with' other treatments.

  • Some common 'conjunctions' are “and,” “but,” and “although.”

  • The concert will be held 'in conjunction with' the festival.

Movie quotes

  • (..) Notice the media emphasizes that they might have been able to stop it. They then gloss over the fact that the bomb was built by their agent, under FBI supervision, in conjunction with the District Attorney. FBI agents might have been able to prevent last February's deadly explosion at New York's (..)
    2009 Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup
  • (..) their favorite sports team, this network disguises itself, remaining in the shadows. Despite the elite utilizing Bernays' methods, in conjunction with the military industrial complex they had erected, a modern arm of this organization was exposed, in what came to be known (..)
    2009 Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup