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Example sentences for "conjoin"

Lexicographically close words:
conjecturally; conjecture; conjectured; conjectures; conjecturing; conjoined; conjoining; conjoins; conjoint; conjointly
  1. The sword is of an enriched character, the pommel being ornamented with an escutcheon, which was no doubt once ensigned with the bearings of the knight.

  2. It is of iron, sixteen and a half inches in length, and two inches across at the broadest part.

  3. Lord in His divine providence to conjoin man to Himself and Himself to man; that this conjunction is what is called reformation and regeneration; and that by it man has salvation.

  4. It must be said, however, that it seems to the angels that they conjoin themselves to the Lord by wisdom; actually the Lord conjoins them to Himself by their wisdom, for the wisdom is also from the Lord.

  5. It is the same thing if we say that the Lord conjoins Himself to the angels by good and they in turn conjoin themselves to the Lord by truth, for all good is of love, and truth, of wisdom.

  6. Wherein beside that we find no way to conjoin the effect unto the cause assigned; herein the Moderns speak but timorously, and some of the Ancients quite contrarily.

  7. There is a nearer way to Heaven than Homer's Chain; an easy Logick may conjoin heaven and Earth, in one Argument, and with less than a Sorites resolve all things into God.

  8. But the effects of powers Divine flow from another operation; who either proceeding by visible means or not, unto visible effects, is able to conjoin them by his co-operation.

  9. And the circumstance of the scribe being a disciple of the stigmatized St. Francis, and the probability that Argentina was still accessible, conjoin to render the absence of these paragraphs from this MS.

  10. I conjoin these three distinct questions for expedition.

  11. I conjoin these three questions for despatch.

  12. It is meant that God the Creator causes them to have regard and to conjoin themselves to Him as it were of themselves; but how they have regard and thereby conjoin will be declared in what follows.

  13. 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.

  14. These subjects are men, who are able as of themselves to elevate and conjoin themselves.

  15. Knowledges [cognitiones] open the way to the internal man, and afterwards conjoin that man with the external in accordance with uses (n.

  16. Never a house like this such loves as these hath united, Never did love conjoin by such-like covenant lovers, 335 As th'according tie Thetis deigned in concert wi' Peleus.

  17. Wherefore haste ye to conjoin in the longed-for delights of your love.

  18. Wherefore arise, ye pair, conjoin loves ardently longed-for, Now doth the groom receive with happiest omen his goddess, Now let the bride at length to her yearning spouse be delivered.

  19. To conjoin that which Nature supplied, to foster the growth and development of that which was thereby produced; such was the task of the alchemist.

  20. An irregular partition line is often introduced in a new grant to conjoin quarterings {135} borne without authority into one single coat.

  21. Nowhere can it ever be an impossibility to conjoin these and thus to make a heaven.

  22. I find two commands given by the Father, and received by the Son, which two you may conjoin and make one of, as here faith and love are made one commandment.

  23. Here is that beautiful proportion, and that pleasing harmony, when all these, though different in their own nature, yet conjoin together, and make up one sweet concord.

  24. For the very sum and substance of it is the love of God to mankind, and proposed for this end, to engage the love of man again, and love is the glue, the cement that alone will conjoin hearts unto this fellowship.

  25. Letters and syllables make no sense, till ye conjoin them in words, and words in sentences.

  26. Now then, conjoin that profession and persuasion with your walk, and O how contrary you may find them to one another!

  27. Or, if I conjoin the conception of a cause with that of a substance, it does not follow that the conception of influence, that is, how one substance can be the cause of something in another substance, will be understood from that.

  28. If it be natural to conjoin all sorts of relations, it is more so, to conjoin such relations as are resembling, and are related together.

  29. My imagination is endowed with the same powers as his; nor is it possible for him to conceive any idea, which I cannot conceive; nor conjoin any, which I cannot conjoin.

  30. But here it only takes notice of the manner, in which the different sounds make their appearance; and that it may afterwards consider without considering these particular sounds, but may conjoin it with any other objects.

  31. For the works done by the Lord in man are done by man as if by himself; and unless they are done as if by himself they do not conjoin man to the Lord, thus they do not reform him.

  32. How happily do they all conjoin to fit this world for the exercise of our senses and our reason!

  33. At this point a further supply of mineral matters alone must obviously be incapable of again increasing the crop, and it would thus be absolutely necessary to conjoin them with a proportionate quantity of organic substances.

  34. Then, if thou dost acknowledge thyself so pampered, I beg thou wilt conjoin to justice its semblance and forgive thy poor servant the penalty of death.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjoin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abut; accord; accumulate; add; adjoin; affix; agree; amass; annex; append; articulate; assemble; associate; attach; band; bond; border; bracket; bridge; burden; butt; cement; chain; cleave; coalesce; coincide; collaborate; collect; combine; complicate; comprise; concur; conjugate; connect; connive; conspire; cooperate; copulate; correspond; couple; cover; decorate; embrace; encompass; encumber; gather; glue; harmonize; include; infix; integrate; join; knot; league; link; marry; marshal; mass; match; merge; mix; mobilize; neighbor; ornament; pair; plus; prefix; relate; solder; span; splice; subjoin; suffix; synchronize; tape; tie; unify; unite; verge; wed; weld; yoke